About
AllTextConverters is a privacy-first toolbox for working with text
This site exists for one reason: you regularly run into small text problems that waste time. Converting case, cleaning formatting, removing line breaks, decoding strings, sorting lists, or getting accurate word and character counts should be quick, predictable, and safe.
AllTextConverters is built as a utility site. Not a blog. Not a course platform. Not a “tool” that makes you scroll through paragraphs of fluff before you can use it. The goal is simple: paste text, get the result, move on.
Fast
Low-friction tools that load quickly and behave consistently.
Private
Processing is designed to run locally in your browser whenever possible.
Utility-first
No accounts, no “article first” layout, and no bait-and-switch limits.
What this is, and what it is not
What this is: a collection of practical text utilities you can use instantly. Tools are designed around common tasks like case conversion (uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case), whitespace cleanup, line break removal, list sorting and deduplication, encoding and decoding (Base64, URL encode/decode), and working with structured formats like JSON, XML, and HTML.
What this is not: a course platform, an AI writing app, or a blog disguised as a tool. The site avoids “content farm” behavior (pages padded with filler, gated results, or aggressive popups). If a page exists, it exists to run a tool.
- Case converters and text formatters
- Word and character counters
- Whitespace and line cleanup tools
- List, table, and CSV-style helpers
- Base64 and URL encoding/decoding
- JSON/XML/HTML conversion helpers
- Sorting and deduplication tools
- Simple, predictable copy in → copy out
If you ever feel like a tool site is trying to “trap” you with unnecessary steps, that’s the exact opposite of the design goal here.
Popular tools on the site
These are some of the most common “get it done” tools people use for formatting, cleanup, and encoding. If you are new here, starting with Word Counter or Text Cleaner is usually the fastest way to see what the site is.
Open word counter.
Open character counter.
Open case converter.
Open text cleaner.
Open remove extra spaces.
Open line break remover.
Open base64 encode.
Open base64 decode.
Open url encode.
Open url decode.
Built by Suhas Sunder
AllTextConverters is built and maintained by Suhas Sunder, a full-stack software developer with professional experience building and maintaining production web applications across full-time, freelance, and consulting roles.
I recently completed a Master’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering (December 2025) at Ontario Tech University, with a strong focus on software engineering and applied, project-based development. Throughout graduate studies, I continued working in production software roles.
My work centers on full-stack web development using React, TypeScript, Remix, Node.js, Express, PostgreSQL, and Prisma. I care about clean architecture, maintainability, performance, accessibility, and building software that holds up beyond the initial release.
- React, TypeScript, Remix
- Node.js, Express
- PostgreSQL, Prisma
- Clean UX and accessibility
- Performance and reliability
- Shipping in existing codebases
How this site earns trust
A “trust moat” is not a badge or a promise. It is behavior: how a product is built, how it treats users, and whether it stays consistent over time. This site is intentionally narrow and engineered to feel boring in the best way.
Utility-first pages
You should be able to use the tool immediately. No “content gate” where you must scroll through an article.
Privacy-first defaults
Core text processing is designed to run locally in your browser whenever possible, reducing unnecessary data exposure.
No dark patterns
No forced accounts, no bait-and-switch limits, and no “free until you paste real text” traps.
Narrow scope, consistent behavior
The site focuses on text conversion, formatting, cleanup, encoding/decoding, and counting. That focus keeps tools consistent.
FAQ
Quick answers about AllTextConverters, privacy, and the scope of the tools.
