Client-Side Processing • No File Uploads for In-Browser Tools

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Without Limits or Paywalls.

Compress images, merge PDFs, format JSON, convert formats, and calculate metrics. Files are processed locally in your browser for supported tools.

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Why Choose Softnag?

Softnag does not upload files to its servers for supported browser-based utilities.

Browser-Based Privacy

Files are processed locally in your browser for supported tools without remote file storage.

Fast Execution

No waiting in remote server queues. Process documents and media quickly on your local device.

No Signups Required

Free open utilities with no mandatory account creation, email capture, or paywalls.

Community Driven

Submit feature ideas and vote on tools you want added next to the roadmap.

How In-Browser Processing Works

Softnag uses browser technologies such as JavaScript, Canvas, Web Crypto, and WebAssembly where appropriate to perform operations directly on your device.

1. Local Device Memory

When you select a file or input data, your web browser accesses the contents directly inside its sandboxed runtime.

2. Client-Side Execution

Your device hardware executes compression, resizing, formatting, and mathematical logic locally using modern browser APIs.

3. Direct Instant Download

Processed outputs are created in your browser's local memory as Blobs for immediate download.

Standard web APIs and specifications referenced:MDN Web Crypto API MDN Canvas API

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Softnag tools free to use?

Yes, all utilities are free with no hidden fees, daily quotas, or mandatory registrations.

Is my data uploaded to your servers?

Softnag does not upload files to its servers for supported browser-based tools. Processing takes place directly in your browser.

Can I use Softnag tools offline?

Many Softnag tools perform processing locally in your browser after the required page resources have loaded. Offline availability depends on the specific tool and browser.

What file formats are supported?

Supported formats include JPG, PNG, WebP, PDF, JSON, Base64, and plain text. Each tool page lists its supported types.

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