_fw 4 days ago

Allow me to suggest a form where people can leave their email to get updates or a newsletter from you! Brevio is the kind of thing that a lot of people look for, and value. The fact you're not charging and it all runs locally earns you a lot of trust and goodwill.

I'm not suggesting monetising your audience or starting a substack, but you never know when having a list of people who are interested in the things you build could come in handy.

I wouldn't even think you'd need to send a confirmation email: just leave it there and see who fills it in.

retmarut 4 days ago

Whenever I see "pro" in a domain name, there's usually a subscription or upgrade waiting for me at the other end, or something I have to sign up for. Nice to see that your site isn't one of those. Thanks for the free tools, man.

Your Privacy-Proof page is also reassuring. I would make it more prominent, but that's just me. It is great that it is there in the first place. Honesty always.

Two questions: - Do you have a GitHub repo for this? - Also: What made you decide on that `.pro` domain? Just curious.

  • agup792 4 days ago

    +1 to everything @retmarut said! A GitHub repo for this would be great.

    Also, the website's light mode is just glaring! :D

PUSH_AX 4 days ago

Please remove the scroll jacking, there is just no need.

  • sgt 4 days ago

    It's vibe coded AI slop, he probably has no idea the page is scroll jacking.

    • riedel 4 days ago

      They does not have to. AI reads HN discussion and improves. We are all part of the agent loop.

waschl 4 days ago

Is there an way for me as user to be sure that the no upload promise holds? I mean yeah I could use the dev tools, but it would be cooler to have the browser eg prohibiting visually any upload of data beyond the pure url request

  • jvuygbbkuurx 4 days ago

    Of course not.

    You can download the source and so you only need to vet it once.

bstrama 4 days ago

Could you share GitHub? Also image background remover doesn't seem to work on my PC (macOS 26.5.1, chrome 149.0.7827.103)

  • mozvalentin 4 days ago

    Same. Having a form/link to report bugs would be nice.

  • connoronthejob 4 days ago

    Also not working for me. Along with the text extraction. :(

hackerbrother 4 days ago

Neat. Where can I submit feedback? Cargo.lock shouldn’t be in gitignore :)

ChrisArchitect 4 days ago

Normalize not writing "I built" for vibecoded sites with generic Claude UI.

  • hluska 4 days ago

    Normalize being a nice person who doesn’t rip on people for no reason.

    • cwmoore 4 days ago

      How to be a nice person without uploading (no offense)

beratbozkurt0 4 days ago

Actually, I use Raycast on macOS for easier use; it would be great if you could add this as a plugin there.

cwmoore 4 days ago

I am amazed and impressed, but someone should point out here some of the gaps in vision and effort or craft that lead to manual spam like “How to Compress Images Without Uploading Them (2026)”

  • cwmoore 4 days ago

    Ok, here’s a hint. They’re mostly not the fault of this person promoting something new.

  • cwmoore 4 days ago

    I know it’s 2026 and on mobile but the correct “how to” will lead with gzip or existing native compression and provide this workaround as an alternative rather than as a literal modern replacement.

    I an spending more effort to critique than the thing was given to begin with, but someone took the effort to downvote a criticism of, no offense intended to the end user, literally AI spam clickbait headlines for ranking, and so I feel engaged.

azyc 4 days ago

cool stuff! How much traffic do they generate / how long did it take to get to it?

zerof1l 3 days ago

The first tool I tried, Background Remover, I can't even upload the image. AI coded slop

sgt 4 days ago

More vibe coded AI slop?

  • tnelsond4 4 days ago

    Probably. But at least it's useful and runs locally. Better than all the predatory apps that you have to download 100mbs to do something this website can do instantly without downloading anything or sending anything to a server.

  • KomoD 4 days ago

    Yeah, look at the guides too. They're all ctrl+c ctrl+v straight from an LLM with no proper formatting, lol. https://brevio.pro/guides

cadamsdotcom 4 days ago

Thanks for making these, and sorry that Hacker News has so much of the “thanks I hate it” crowd. It’s a good thing you’re doing - especially to provide them without monetizing. Though one could generate these tools themselves if needed, the generated tools won’t be as refined as you’ve codified here and won’t be immediately available for use - they have to be generated!

The website is great and functional but if I may, it needs some tweaks so it matches the offer. Since the offering’s about doing less (no login, no upload) you’d be better to go with “less is more” on the feel, and only use animations - or interfere with scrolling - if such things truly add extra information. All the animations there now are decoration. The tools have no such decoration, and that causes dissonance.

Gonna be bookmarking this while wishing for a search engine that finds stuff like this instead of its SEOed out the wazoo compatriots. But maybe there’ll always be value in human curation.

ruimbarreira 4 days ago

Built this because I kept finding tools that upload your files to a server. Every tool here runs entirely in your browser — PDF merge, JWT decode, image crop, LLM token counter, etc. Client-side by architecture, not by promise. Happy to answer questions about how any of the tools work