About Everyday Tools

Free in-browser tools for PDFs, bills, trips, and everyday tasks at https://everydaytools.space.

What Everyday Tools is

Everyday Tools is a free collection of utilities that run entirely in your web browser — PDF editing, Word to PDF conversion, bill splitting, trip planning, rent receipts, loan calculators, and more. We built it because the “free” tools we kept running into asked for accounts, uploaded sensitive files to unknown servers, or put paywalls at the download step. We wanted the opposite: open a page, do the job, leave.

Who we build for

Office teams planning a lunch outing, students splitting a trip, renters submitting HRA receipts in India, job seekers converting a résumé to PDF, and anyone who needs to merge or compress a document before a government portal accepts it. The site works worldwide — pick ₹, $, or € in the header for money tools.

Privacy by architecture

We do not operate a backend that receives your files. PDFs, Word documents, photos, and expense data are processed in JavaScript on your device. You can verify this in your browser’s Network tab: there is no upload of your document when you edit, convert, or split. Preferences and planner data may save in localStorage on your device only — we cannot read them from our servers because we do not have access.

How we keep it free

Everyday Tools is supported by advertising on marketing and utility pages (never blocking the PDF editor or a download). We may add optional ways to support the project in future. Core tools remain free — no sign-up, no watermark, no “upgrade to export”.

Guides and workflows

Beyond the tools themselves, we publish step-by-step guides and workflows: HRA rent receipts, notice-period dates, Word-to-PDF for résumés, planning a group trip from schedule to settlement, and PDF chains for signing and compressing. Each guide explains the problem in plain language and opens the matching free tool.

Editorial standards

Guide content is written to be accurate and practical, not keyword-stuffed. Calculators show their math in your browser. When a tool has limits (for example, scanned PDFs without OCR, or notice periods counted in calendar vs working days), we say so on the page. We update tools when users report real-world edge cases through our feedback form.

Contact

Send feedback via the form on our contact page or homepage.

FAQ

Is Everyday Tools really free?

Yes. There is no paid tier, no account, and no watermark on exports. The site is supported by ads on select pages.

Do you store my PDFs or bills?

No. Files and expense groups stay on your device unless you choose to export a backup file yourself.

Can I use Everyday Tools for work?

Many teams use Outing Planner, Budget Planner, and FairShare for internal events. For legal or compliance questions about your organisation, check your IT policy — our tools do not upload data to us.