About the toolkit

HexTools is built for people who want utility tools to stay out of the way.

The goal is simple: give designers, developers, marketers, and content teams a set of focused browser tools that respect privacy, support real web workflows, and export outputs you can actually use.

Private by default

Tool inputs stay in the browser. There is no account gate and no server-side processing loop for routine utility work.

Share working states

Useful tool states can be encoded into links, making reviews and handoffs less lossy.

Export into real workflows

Outputs are designed to leave the tool quickly: config snippets, tokens, previews, and launch-ready assets.

Built for modern web standards

OKLCH, WCAG 2.1, JSON5, social previews, and browser-native workflows are part of the product spine.

Open Source And Publicly Inspectable

HexTools is open source. If you want implementation detail, issue history, or release context, the repository is the source of truth.

How New Work Gets Added

New tools and improvements are driven by practical workflows: launch checklists, design system chores, SEO prep, image cleanup, and content operations.