Tools

Search by name, or browse the three main categories: creator tools, design tools, and utility tools. Each tool page explains what it does, when to use it, common mistakes, and how your input is handled.

Need several related drafts from one idea? Start with Smart Packs. Want background reading? Browse the Guides.

Searching works best by task

Try words like compress, caption, QR, PDF, password, resume, favicon, or palette when you already know the job.

Use categories to explore

Creator tools help with publishing, design tools help with visuals, and utility tools cover files, text, and everyday calculations.

Read the tool page first

Each page includes privacy notes, mistakes to avoid, examples, and situations where that tool is not the right fit.

What makes these pages useful

The tools directory is organised as a practical reference, not a page of copied descriptions. Every tool links to a dedicated page with usage steps, examples, limits, privacy notes, related guides, and comments when feedback is available.

Original context

Each category explains how the tools fit real creator, design, or utility workflows.

Visible limits

Tool pages say when a result needs review, when a file should not be uploaded, and what can fail.

Next-step links

Related tools and guides help visitors finish the full task instead of stopping at one output.

Creator Tools

Draft captions, hashtags, YouTube tags, bios, and rough sponsored-post estimates. Edit every line before you publish.

These tools help with the text and numbers around publishing: captions, hashtags, channel tags, bios, and rough sponsored-post estimates. They are starting points — you should edit anything before it goes live and follow each platform's rules for ads and disclosures. AI-assisted tools (captions, bios, business names, website ideas) process your brief on Sounez servers and return generated drafts; none of the text is stored after the response or used to train models. Browser-only tools (the hashtag and YouTube tag generators) never send your input anywhere.

Upload day

Generate tags and a caption draft, then trim to match what is actually in the video or photo.

Profile refresh

Rewrite your bio when your offer changes without copying a template from someone else's niche.

Brand sanity check

Compare a sponsorship offer to a rough calculator range before you reply by email.

Useful notes before you start

  • Keep one branded hashtag you reuse; rotate the rest so posts do not look copy-pasted.
  • Tags and hashtags support good titles and retention - they do not replace them.
  • AI captions can misstate facts; read every line against your image or clip.

Design Tools

Pick colors, build gradients, export favicons, and copy CSS for shadows and patterns - without opening a full design suite.

Design tools on Sounez focus on quick decisions: pick colors, build gradients, export favicons, or copy CSS for shadows and patterns. They suit landing pages, side projects, and handoffs — not full print production without a final proof. Every design tool on this list runs entirely in your browser using standard Web APIs. No image, color value, or CSS snippet is sent to Sounez servers. Your work stays on your device until you choose to download or copy it.

New landing page

Lock a palette and gradient, then paste box-shadow and pattern CSS into your component.

Side project launch

Generate a favicon pack and placeholder images while real screenshots are still in progress.

Client mockup

Try font pairs and blob backgrounds in a call without opening a heavy desktop app.

Useful notes before you start

  • Test text contrast on every color you use for buttons and links.
  • Font previews load from Google Fonts - self-host if your project requires it.
  • Export SVG blobs at low opacity behind headlines so type stays readable.

Utility Tools

Compress images, convert PDFs, count words, make QR codes, and handle other one-off jobs. Privacy notes vary by tool.

Utilities cover everyday file and text jobs: compress images, convert PDFs, count words, make QR codes, and similar tasks. Some run entirely in your tab; others need a short server step. Each tool page states clearly which applies — read it before uploading anything sensitive. Browser tools keep files on your device and never send bytes to Sounez servers. Server tools (PDF conversion, AI study notes) transmit only the content needed to complete the request and delete it after the response is returned.

Before publishing a post

Compress hero images and confirm word count fits the platform limit.

Office handoff

Convert a received PDF to DOCX, then proofread tables and headings in Word.

Event or shop setup

Generate a QR code, test it on your phone, then print at a size phones can scan.

Useful notes before you start

  • Keep originals when converting PNG to JPG - transparency does not survive JPEG.
  • Enable OCR on PDF conversion only when the file is a scan, not typed text.
  • Store passwords in a manager, not in chat or email.

Before you use a tool

  • Read the privacy note if you are uploading files or using AI.
  • Treat AI output as a draft, then check facts, prices, dates, and claims before publishing.
  • Keep original files when converting, compressing, or editing images.

Need a full workflow?

Smart Packs connect related jobs, such as caption, hashtags, alt text, and posting notes from one brief.

Browse Smart Packs

How Sounez tool pages are built

Every tool page goes beyond the tool itself. Each one includes a plain-language explanation of what the tool does, step-by-step usage instructions, real examples, a list of common mistakes to avoid, a privacy note explaining whether data leaves your device, and a section on when the tool is not the right choice for the job.

Pages also include a community comment section for questions and tips, subject to a moderation queue and automated safety filtering before any comment appears publicly.

Privacy note on every page

Each page states clearly whether the tool runs in your browser or processes data on a server. No guessing about what is uploaded.

Common mistakes section

Each page lists the things people get wrong most often — wrong format, wrong use case, quality setting that destroys detail — so you can avoid them before you start.

When not to use this tool

A short honest note on the situations where this tool is the wrong choice and what to use instead. Not every tool is the right tool for every job.

Related tools and guides

Each page links to tools that work well alongside it and to blog guides that put the tool in a practical workflow context.

Common questions about Sounez tools

Do I need an account to use these tools?

No. Every tool on Sounez is free to open and use without signing up. Fair-use rate limits apply on AI-powered tools to keep the service available for everyone, but most users never reach them during a normal session.

Which tools process files on a server, and which stay in my browser?

Browser-only tools — image compressor, PNG to JPG converter, background remover, QR code generator, word counter, calculator, password generator, text case converter, color palette, CSS gradient, favicon generator, SVG blob, box shadow, background pattern, image placeholder, and font pairing — never send your data to any server. AI-backed and file-conversion tools (PDF to Word, AI caption, bio, business name, website idea, study notes, and image describer) use a server for processing and each page explains exactly what is handled and for how long.

Can I use tool output in commercial projects?

Yes. Generated palettes, CSS, favicons, and SVG shapes are yours to use in any project. AI-generated text is yours to edit and publish, but you are responsible for verifying accuracy, rights, and compliance before commercial use.

What is the difference between a tool and a Smart Pack?

A tool does one job — compress an image, generate a caption, convert a file. A Smart Pack takes one brief and produces several related pieces at once, for example a caption, first comment, hashtags, and image alt text from a single social post description. Start with a tool when you know the job; start with a Smart Pack when you need several things to match.

Are there limits on how often I can use a tool?

Browser tools have no server-side limits — use them as often as you need. AI and PDF tools have fair-use limits on processing frequency and file size to keep the service stable. Individual pages list specific limits where they apply.

How is my privacy protected when using these tools?

Browser tools process everything locally on your device. Server-backed tools receive only the content needed to complete the request and remove it after the response. No tool stores your input between sessions, and none link your usage to an identity. See the Privacy Policy for the complete breakdown.

Before using any tool on this page

Read the privacy note

If you plan to upload a file or paste sensitive text, check whether the tool runs locally in your browser or sends data to a server. Each tool page states this clearly at the top of its content section.

Treat AI output as a draft

AI tools generate text based on the brief you provide. The results are starting points, not finished copy. Check facts, prices, dates, names, and claims before publishing. Remove anything that does not reflect the real offer, product, or situation.

Keep original files

When converting or compressing files, keep a copy of the original until you have confirmed the converted version works for its intended purpose. File conversion is generally not reversible without the original.