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This generator makes gradient stops and the resulting CSS visible together so a design idea can move quickly from a color choice to a…
This compressor demonstrates a local image-size reduction workflow without requiring an upload to a Nofyi processing server.
This calculator separates several commonly confused percentage questions and shows the formula result with the selected values.
This generator creates clearly labeled placeholder prose so a layout can be checked without confusing filler with final editorial content.
This formatter makes a compact SQL statement easier to scan by placing common clauses on separate lines and applying consistent indentation.
This tool gives a quick browser-based check for well-formed XML and formats a small document so nested elements and attributes are easier to inspect.
Editorial guides
Long-form guides for people who want more than a black-box answer.
New articles are reviewed before publication.
Reliable time-zone work starts by separating an instant, a stored offset, a named zone, and the way a person sees the result.
A date difference depends on whether you mean elapsed time, calendar-day counting, inclusive dates, or a local business rule.
A CSV file can look simple while hiding delimiter, quoting, encoding, header, and line-break problems that change imported data.
Formatting improves inspection while minification reduces whitespace; neither process replaces testing, source control, or a build pipeline.
A five-field cron expression is compact but easy to misread. Learn how to interpret minutes, hours, dates, months, weekdays, and scheduler-specific behavior.
Base64 changes binary or text data into transport-friendly characters; it is not encryption and should not be treated as a secrecy mechanism.
Entity encoding can represent reserved characters, but safe output also depends on context, correct escaping, and trusted application patterns.
HTML-to-text extraction is helpful for previews and notes, but meaningful output depends on headings, links, lists, hidden content, and the source markup.
JSON and CSV solve different data-sharing problems. The right choice depends on nesting, human editing, tabular workflows, and the receiving system.
A JWT decoder can make a token readable, but decoding does not verify its signature, issuer, audience, expiry, or authorization meaning.
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Inspect the transformation, compare the result, and learn what changed.
Use the explanation and limits to decide whether the output fits your workflow.
How To Use NOFYI
Each utility is designed for one focused job, with enough explanation to help you judge the result.
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Learn about NOFYIUseful By Design
NOFYI combines quick browser utilities with explanations that make the next step clearer.
Practical Context
Online utilities are most useful when they make a small part of your work easier to inspect. A formatter can make a structured response readable. A text comparison tool can reveal exactly what changed. A date or URL utility can help you check a value before it moves into a larger process.
The best result is not simply a generated answer. It is an answer you can review, reproduce, and explain. That is why each NOFYI tool is paired with clear instructions, example inputs, and notes about limitations where they matter.
Common Questions
A few practical answers for using free browser tools responsibly.
Most NOFYI tools are designed to be opened and tested without an unnecessary sign-up step. Check the individual tool page for any specific requirements.
No. Use sample or non-sensitive data whenever possible. Public tools are not the right place for passwords, private records, API keys, or confidential documents.
Use the large search box, popular-tool links, or category menu. The tool page explains its purpose, method, examples, and limitations before you rely on the output.
Yes. The editorial library is intended to provide the background behind common formats, transformations, workflows, and privacy considerations.