Built for the task you need done right now
TinyTools started because we kept running into the same problem: a simple job like compressing a PDF or cropping a photo would send us down a rabbit hole of software downloads, paywalls, and email sign-up forms. We decided to fix that.
Why we built this
Every week, millions of people in India need to resize a photo for a government portal, compress a PDF for a job application, or convert an iPhone HEIC image before uploading it to a college form. The tools that exist for these jobs are either bloated desktop apps, sketchy websites that upload your files to unknown servers, or paid subscriptions for something you need once. TinyTools is none of those things. It is a collection of focused, fast utilities that do exactly one job each — and do it well.
How it works
Most of our tools run entirely inside your browser. When you compress an image or convert a CSV to JSON, the processing happens on your own device using JavaScript — your file never travels over the internet. For tasks that genuinely require a server (like PDF manipulation or background removal), your file is sent over an encrypted HTTPS connection, processed in memory, and the result is returned to you. The original file is discarded the moment processing is complete. There is no database entry, no backup, no log of what you uploaded.
What we will never do
We will never ask you to create an account to use a basic tool. We will never store your files, sell your data, or put a watermark on your output. We will never hide the core functionality behind a paywall. Every tool on TinyTools is free, works without a login, and produces clean output you can use immediately.
Who is behind TinyTools
TinyTools is an independent project built and maintained by a small team based in India. We are not a large corporation. We do not have a venture-capital runway or a growth-at-all-costs mandate. We keep the lights on through non-intrusive advertising and by building tools people actually want to use. If a tool on this site has helped you, the best thing you can do is share it with someone who needs it.
Get in touch
If a tool is broken, if you have a suggestion for something we should build, or if you just want to say hello — use the contact page. We read every message and respond to most of them.