tooleaxct All tools

Developer tools

Code, color, network, and data utilities in one clean workspace

Convert colors, inspect IP values, decode text, validate identifiers, preview HTML, and run focused browser tools without opening a heavy app.

Tool library

Choose a tool by category

Each page is built around one task, with guided input, clear output, and copy actions close at hand.

Built for the small tasks that slow real work down

tooleaxct keeps common developer utilities in a simple library: one page per task, sample values built in, readable output, and direct copy actions. It is useful when you need a quick answer without opening a full editor, design app, spreadsheet, or terminal session.

Good for

  • Design handoff notes and CSS color checks.
  • Network debugging, documentation, and IP value inspection.
  • Encoded strings, compressed payloads, and quick data cleanup.
  • Identifier validation before using values in code or tickets.

Common workflows

Color conversion

Move between HEX, CMYK, RGB, HSL, PMS, and Pantone-style references for web, design, and print planning.

Network values

Translate IPv4 addresses into hexadecimal or binary forms when debugging logs, docs, training notes, or protocol examples.

Encoding and preview

Decode Base32 strings, inspect compressed text, and preview HTML snippets without setting up a local project.

Validation checks

Confirm UUID and GUID values, normalize formatting, and catch simple copy-paste mistakes before they reach production.

Why the pages stay focused

One clear job

Every tool page starts with the usable tool, not a long landing page.

Guided input

Sample values, labels, and helper text make it obvious what each tool accepts and returns.

Copy-ready output

Results are formatted for quick use in documentation, tickets, specs, or code notes.

Frequently asked questions

What is tooleaxct?

tooleaxct is an online developer utility hub for quick conversions, validations, previews, and data checks.

Do I need an account?

No. The current tools are available directly in the browser and are designed for fast one-off tasks.

Are the tools only for developers?

Developers are the main audience, but designers, marketers, and support teams can also use the color, HTML, and identifier tools.

Do the tools run in the browser?

The current tools are designed for browser-side use, with inputs, guidance, and results kept on the same focused page.

Will more tools be added?

Yes. The site is structured as a growing hub, with each tool page focused on one clear task.