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Quick time-killer games for ages 3 and up · 4 tools
Turn any photo into a jigsaw puzzle, with optional time-attack mode
Pick a photo from your device and play it as a jigsaw puzzle right in your browser. Choose a board size from 2×2 to 12×12 and an optional 3 / 5 / 10 minute time limit, then drag pieces from the tray onto the board.
A time-killer for ages 3 and up — concentration / pairs with auto art or your own photo
A casual time-killer that kids from age 3 and grown-ups can both enjoy. Pick the auto mode for an emoji card set you can play instantly, or the photo mode that slices your own picture into matching cards. Pair count is freely adjustable from 4 to 18 — set it low for younger kids. Set an optional 1 / 3 / 5 minute time limit, and pick up right where you left off if you close the tab — the game auto-saves. All processing in your browser — your image is never sent to a server.
An observation game — find the one emoji that's different from all the others
A grid of identical emoji hides exactly one that's different. Find it before the timer runs out. As you clear levels the board grows and the imposter emoji starts to look more and more like the rest, so difficulty ramps up naturally. It's an endless mode where you push for the highest level you can reach — your best level is auto-saved. Everything runs entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Tap drifting numbers from 1 in order — a moving Schulte-style time attack
Tap the numbers on the board in ascending order, starting from 1. The twist: numbers don't stay still — they swap with an adjacent neighbor at a short cadence, so you have to track them while searching for the next one. Three difficulties span 3×3 (9), 4×4 (16), and 5×5 (25) boards, with drift tempo ramping up sharply between levels. A wrong tap costs 2 seconds. Best clear time is auto-saved per difficulty. Everything runs entirely in your browser; no uploads.
Edit and convert PDF files · 1 tools
Split, merge, reorder, rotate, and mask PDFs — all in your browser
Load any PDF and see every page as a thumbnail. Drag to reorder, rotate or delete individual pages, draw filled rectangles to mask regions, export only the selected pages to split, or merge multiple PDFs into one. Choose from three export formats — vector PDF (light), raster PDF (redaction-grade), or PNG (single / ZIP). All processing happens in your browser; PDFs are never sent to a server.
Edit, process, and analyze photos · 5 tools
AI background removal with one-click templates
Remove the background from any photo with AI, then drop it into a ready-made template for e-commerce, SNS icons, or marketplace listings — or specify any custom size. All processing happens in your browser.
AI + manual face blur, plus EXIF strip — privacy finishing in one tool
Auto-detects faces with AI and applies mosaic or blur. Anything the AI misses, you can add manually by drag-drawing a region — and reposition / resize it freely. EXIF / GPS metadata is stripped on export. The one-stop privacy step before posting to social. All processing runs in your browser — no upload.
Extract text from images via OCR — region selection supported
Reads text from your image with OCR and gives you a clean, editable text block you can copy or download as .txt. Drag on the preview to OCR only specific regions. Great for screenshots, documents, and scanned notes. Supports Japanese and English. All processing in your browser — no upload.
Extract a color palette from any image — region selection supported
Pull 5–10 representative colors out of any image using k-means clustering. Copy individual swatches as hex or rgb, or export the whole palette as CSS variables or a Tailwind config snippet. Drag on the preview to limit extraction to a specific region. All processing in your browser.
Turn your photo EXIF into a 3D globe travelogue
Drop a batch of GPS-tagged photos. TraviPix sorts them by capture time, drops them on a Blue Marble globe with great-circle arcs, and floats their thumbnails right at the pin locations. Hit play and the camera flies through your journey from the very first photo, then export the result as an MP4 to share on social media. HEIC (iPhone) photos are handled in your browser too — nothing is uploaded.
Generate videos from images · 1 tools
Turn a single image into a pseudo-3D parallax video
Uses AI depth estimation to read the depth of an image, then adds sway and zoom to produce a pseudo-3D video. Everything runs in your browser — your image is never uploaded.
Send files temporarily · 1 tools
No-login, one-time file sharing
A one-time sharing tool that sends files securely with just a link. The file can only be downloaded once and automatically expires in 10 minutes for peace of mind after sharing.
More tools coming soon — existing ones keep improving
Toolish (toolish.xyz) is a collection of free web tools that run straight from your browser — no signup, no install. Image, video, and PDF editing; file sharing; small games — anything that's "not worth installing dedicated software for, but you need every now and then" lives here under one roof. The site is supported by ads, which is what lets every tool stay free, forever.
No signup, no login — open and use
No account creation, no email verification. Open the page and every tool is immediately usable. No usage caps, no feature gates.
Most tools never send your image to a server
Our image-side tools (Parallax, Cutopix, Privopix, Redactopix, Coloropix, Memory Match, Image Puzzle, Pdfopix) all process locally in your browser and never upload your image. Tools that use AI fetch the model from a CDN once and run inference locally from then on. The exception is SendOnce (file sharing), which by design uploads to Firebase Storage temporarily (auto-deleted after 10 minutes or one download).
Works comfortably on phones and tablets too
Tools are optimized for touch input as well as desktop, so the experience holds up on phones and tablets.
New tools added regularly
We add new tools both based on user requests and from our own "this would be nice to have" list. Send feature requests via the contact form.