{"slug": "i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs", "title": "I launched ToolsFusion on Product Hunt today — 16 free browser-side tools for devs and freelancers", "summary": "A Laravel developer launched ToolsFusion on Product Hunt, a free collection of 16 browser-side tools for developers and freelancers. All tools run entirely in the browser, ensuring no data ever touches a server, and the project aims to provide fast, lightweight alternatives to scattered online tools.", "body_md": "I've been building ToolsFusion quietly for the past few months alongside my day job as a Laravel developer. Today I finally launched it properly on Product Hunt, and I wanted to share it with the Dev.to community because honestly, this is the crowd I built it for.\n\nToolsFusion is a free collection of 16 tools for developers, freelancers, and small business owners. Things like:\n\nEvery single tool runs 100% in the browser.\n\nThe Invoice PDF is generated on your device. The Image Compressor never uploads your file. The AI Token Counter tokenizes your prompt locally. No data ever touches a server.\n\nThis isn't a privacy policy promise - it's how the code is written. I wanted to build tools I'd actually trust myself.\n\nThe site is built with Laravel and Blade on the backend, but the tools themselves are pure JavaScript - no frameworks, no dependencies where possible. Browser APIs do the heavy lifting: the File API for image compression, jsPDF for invoice generation, the canvas element for QR codes.\n\nThe goal was always: fast, lightweight, zero friction.\n\nI kept switching between random websites full of ads and paywalls just to calculate a Stripe fee or preview an OG tag. Every tool existed somewhere, but scattered, slow, and either behind a login or drowning in popups.\n\nSo I built the version I wanted to exist.\n\nI'm planning to keep adding tools based on what the community actually needs. If there's something you find yourself Googling repeatedly or using a janky online tool for - I'd genuinely love to know in the comments.\n\nIf you find any of the tools useful, I'd really appreciate your support on Product Hunt today - it's launch day and every upvote counts 🙏\n\n🔗 [https://thetoolsfusion.com](https://thetoolsfusion.com)\n\n🚀 [https://www.producthunt.com/posts/toolsfusion](https://www.producthunt.com/posts/toolsfusion)", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs", "canonical_source": "https://dev.to/sameermoin21/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs-and-freelancers-196c", "published_at": "2026-08-18 19:55:14+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-08-18 20:13:46.455830+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["developer-tools"], "entities": ["ToolsFusion", "Product Hunt", "Laravel"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/i-launched-toolsfusion-on-product-hunt-today-16-free-browser-side-tools-for-devs.jsonld"}}