About Pockly

Pockly is a collection of free, fast, browser-based tools for everyday development and productivity tasks. Instead of installing software or signing up for yet another service, you open the tool you need, use it, and move on. Word counting, JSON formatting, image resizing, password generation, unit conversion, habit tracking — small jobs that come up every day and deserve a tool that just works.

Why we built it

Most quick online utilities are cluttered, slow, or hide basic features behind a paywall. We wanted a single, consistent toolkit where every tool loads instantly, works the same way, and respects your data. Pockly started as a personal set of utilities and grew into a public toolkit organized into six categories: text, productivity, images, JSON, URLs, and calculators.

How your data is handled

Almost everything on Pockly runs entirely in your browser. When you resize an image, compare two texts, or format a JSON document, the file or text never leaves your device — the processing happens locally with JavaScript. Tools that save your work (like the task board, habit tracker, and scratchpad) store data in your browser or, if you choose to create an account, in a secured database so you can access it across devices. See our Privacy Policy for the full details.

Why it's free

All tools on Pockly are free to use, with no accounts required for most of them and no usage limits. The site is supported by unobtrusive advertising, which lets us keep the tools free while covering hosting and development costs.

Who is behind Pockly

Pockly is built and maintained by Luis Sagnay, a software developer focused on web technologies. The toolkit is built with Angular and Tailwind CSS, and it is actively developed: new tools and improvements ship regularly based on what users ask for.

Get in touch

Found a bug, want a new tool, or have feedback? Visit the contact page — we read every message.