A multilingual converter that turns any text or name into Morse code, binary, Base64, the NATO phonetic alphabet, Braille (including Korean), ancient runes and more — all on one screen, instantly. It decodes them back too, with automatic format detection, and the interface speaks 12 languages. Everything runs in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Open Polyglyph →Where small ideas
bloom into web tools.
inblooms is where I build little web tools and projects — the kind of thing I make one at a time, whenever an idea feels worth it. Useful, fast, and a bit delightful.
Projects
One at a time, and finished before the next. Here is what is live right now.
Create QR codes for a link, plain text, Wi-Fi, email, phone or SMS — customise the colours, size and error correction, then download as a sharp PNG or SVG. It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you enter is ever uploaded, and the codes never expire.
Open QRBloom →Shrink and convert JPG, PNG and WebP images, resize them, hit a target file size, compare before and after, and even combine them into a PDF — all in your browser. Batch-friendly and fully private, since your images are never uploaded.
Open ImageBloom →Combine PDFs into one, extract or split out pages, turn pages into JPG/PNG images, and reorder, rotate or delete pages — then save a fresh PDF. Everything runs in your browser, so your documents are never uploaded.
Open PDFBloom →Count words and characters live, change case (UPPERCASE, Title Case, camelCase and more), sort and de-duplicate lines, find & replace with regex, clean up spacing and generate Lorem Ipsum — all in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Open WordBloom →Compose AI image prompts by clicking curated keywords — camera, lighting, mood, color, composition, style and texture — then add Midjourney parameters and copy a ready-to-use prompt. Works with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion and more, all in your browser.
Open PromptBloom →Quick calculators for real-life numbers — percentages, unit conversion, dates, age, BMI and loans. Fast, private and free, with everything running in your browser.
Open CalcBloom →Spin a wheel to pick a name or option, split a group into random teams, draw random numbers, flip a coin or roll dice. Fair, private and free — all in your browser.
Open SpinBloom →Create strong random passwords and memorable passphrases, and check password strength — securely in your browser with nothing uploaded.
Open PassBloom →View EXIF, GPS location, camera details and hidden image metadata, then download a clean copy. JPEG, PNG and WebP processing happens privately in your browser.
Open MetaBloom →Extract palettes from images, generate color harmonies, check WCAG contrast and export CSS variables, Tailwind colors or JSON.
Open ColorBloom →Fill a form and download a clean invoice, quote, statement or receipt as a PDF — Korean-safe, saved on your device, with nothing uploaded.
Open InvoiceBloom →A free countdown timer with an alarm, a stopwatch with laps and a Pomodoro focus timer — accurate in the background, all in your browser.
Open TimeBloom →Browse or search emoji, kaomoji and special characters, then click any one to copy it instantly — with a recent list, all in your browser.
Open EmojiBloom →Format and validate JSON, convert JSON and YAML, compare text, encode Base64 and URLs, inspect JWT claims and generate SHA hashes privately in your browser.
Open DevBloom →More tools are in the works — one idea at a time.
About inblooms
I am someone who likes to build. When an idea for a small tool shows up — something that removes a little friction or adds a little delight — I would rather make it real than let it slip away. inblooms is where those ideas live.
The approach is simple: build small, finish things, and ship them one by one. Every tool here is designed to run right in your browser, work well on any device, and respect your privacy — no accounts to create, nothing to install, and nothing quietly collected in the background.
It is quality over quantity: a few things done with care, rather than many done halfway. If something here makes your day a touch easier or more fun, then it has done its job.
Say hello
Have an idea, a bit of feedback, or just want to get in touch?
I would love to hear from you.