JSON Formatter
Paste JSON and instantly format it for readability or minify it for compact output.
Open toolBrowse the collection and open the tool that fits your task. Each page keeps the experience simple and easy to follow.
Paste JSON and instantly format it for readability or minify it for compact output.
Open toolA fast Base64 utility for encoded strings, quick data testing, and payload inspection.
Open toolHandle unsafe characters in URLs, query strings, or form values with quick encode and decode actions.
Open toolDecode JSON Web Tokens and inspect header and payload fields without sending them to a backend.
Open toolMove between Unix timestamps, UTC strings, and local date-time values quickly.
Open toolCreate one or multiple UUIDs for testing, records, seeds, and application workflows.
Open toolHash any text input with SHA-256 for secure lookup, comparisons, and utility work.
Open toolBuild and verify regular expressions with flags, match counts, and visible match results.
Open toolSwitch text into lower case, upper case, title case, camelCase, snake_case, or kebab-case.
Open toolEnter a color value and get equivalent HEX, RGB, and HSL formats with a live preview.
Open toolPaste a HEX color code and get the matching RGB result for CSS, design work, and frontend tasks.
Open toolEnter RGB values and turn them into a clean HEX code for CSS, branding, and interface work.
Open toolUpload a square logo or icon image and generate downloadable favicon sizes for websites and app icons.
Open toolPaste text and get quick counts for words, characters, sentences, and lines.
Open toolCreate random passwords with adjustable length and common character set options.
Open toolTurn article titles, product names, and labels into readable lowercase URL slugs.
Open toolConvert text for HTML-safe output or decode HTML entities into readable characters.
Open toolTurn letters and words into 8-bit binary output for learning, testing, and encoding practice.
Open toolPaste binary bytes and decode them into plain text for quick checks and simple learning workflows.
Open toolUpload a JPG image and download a PNG version directly in your browser for transparent-friendly or lossless workflows.
Open toolUpload a PNG image and download a JPG version with a white background for lighter image files and simpler sharing.
Open toolPaste CSV data and convert it into JSON objects using the first row as column names.
Open toolPaste a full URL and inspect its hostname, pathname, search parameters, and origin values.
Open toolCreate quick placeholder text for wireframes, landing pages, mockups, and design previews.
Open toolPaste multiple lines of text and sort them alphabetically for cleanup, quick lists, and lightweight editing.
Open toolPaste two text versions and quickly inspect whether they match or where the first visible difference appears.
Open toolUpload a PDF and quickly inspect its version, file size, and estimated page count.
Open toolInspect PDF version, file size, encryption signal, and common metadata markers directly in the browser.
Open toolUpload a PDF and search for a word or phrase in the document raw text layer when available.
Open toolUpload a PDF and detect common encryption markers and document properties for a fast security check.
Open toolThese pages are some of the easiest ways for new visitors to understand what WebToolsStation offers and get value quickly.
Format, validate, and minify JSON.
Try this toolEncode text to Base64 or decode it back.
Try this toolEncode URL values and decode query-safe strings.
Try this toolInspect JWT header and payload.
Try this toolConvert Unix timestamps and readable dates.
Try this toolGenerate UUID v4 values instantly.
Try this toolWebToolsStation by TJVerce is designed for people who want quick results without a messy interface. The platform keeps the focus on practical tools, readable pages, and a calmer browsing experience.
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We shaped the website to feel more direct and easier to trust. Visitors can reach tools quickly, while pages like About, Contact, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use remain clearly available.
The main tool directory appears first so visitors immediately see the platform purpose.
Layouts are designed to feel calmer, simpler, and more readable across desktop and mobile.
Brand, contact details, and policy pages are visible so the website feels complete and reliable.
These guides add depth to the platform and help visitors understand why certain tools are useful and how to use them more effectively.
Learn how to check color conversion results when moving between HEX, RGB, and HSL in frontend and design work.
Read guideLearn why some PDFs are not searchable, how text extraction works, and what to try when a search returns no matches.
Read guideLearn what PDF metadata fields are worth checking before you share, archive, or forward a file.
Read guideLearn how writers and editors use word counts, character counts, and line counts in real publishing workflows.
Read guideLearn when sorting lines is the fastest way to clean names, URLs, tags, and quick text exports.
Read guideLearn when URL encoding is necessary, what gets encoded, and how to avoid double-encoding mistakes.
Read guideThis project is built for the moments when a person needs one focused answer quickly: format a payload, check a token, clean a slug, inspect a PDF, or convert a small file without opening a much larger workflow. The goal is not to overwhelm visitors with hundreds of shallow pages. The goal is to make each tool understandable, readable, and genuinely helpful the first time someone lands on it.
We prefer tools that solve a clear problem, explain the expected input and output, and help a visitor move on with their work faster. That means each page should do more than exist for a keyword. It should explain what the tool is for, where it helps, and what a user should double-check before relying on the result.
We also try to support tools with practical guides so the site is not just a directory of buttons. Some visitors need a fast utility. Others need context, examples, and a clearer understanding of how to use the tool well. Both audiences matter.
Useful tools should not feel anonymous or careless. That is why we keep public pages such as About, Contact, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use visible and written as real parts of the platform. We want the site to feel maintained, understandable, and responsible instead of looking like a random collection of scripts with no owner behind it.
When a tool handles text, links, tokens, or files, we want the page to make the workflow clear. If a result is only a quick check and not a full professional verdict, the page should say so. That kind of honesty is part of the product quality we want visitors to feel.