Building a Better Web,
One Tool at a Time.
We built Axonix after repeatedly running into tool sites with poor usability, heavy friction, and unclear data practices.
How It Started
Many everyday tasks, such as formatting JSON or compressing an image, should take seconds. In practice, users often face distracting interfaces and unnecessary sign-up walls.
We started Axonix as a side project focused on practical workflows, then expanded it into a larger collection of browser-based tools.
Our goal is simple: ship useful tools with clear behavior, transparent analytics, and consistent performance.
// What we care about- ✓ Free to Use
- ✓ Fast, instant results
- ✓ Works on any device
- ✓ Stupid fast
What Makes Us Different
There are a million tool sites out there. Here's why people stick with us.
Why We Keep It Free
We keep core tools free because common digital tasks should be accessible to students, professionals, and small teams. Revenue from responsible monetization supports ongoing maintenance and new tool development.
— The Axonix Team
Open Source
We believe in building in public. Our open-source projects are available on GitHub for anyone to use, fork, and contribute to.
Technologies
Axonix is built with Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS. Our tools use browser-native APIs like Web Crypto, Canvas, WebAssembly, and Web Audio for client-side processing. We also integrate with ML models through ONNX Runtime Web and Tesseract.js for browser-based AI capabilities. Everything is deployed on Netlify with a static export for fast global delivery.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community. If you find a bug, have a feature idea, or want to improve our documentation, open an issue or submit a pull request on GitHub. Our contributing guide explains the development setup, coding standards, and how to test your changes before submitting. Even small contributions like fixing typos or improving tool descriptions are valuable.
Editorial & Quality Process
We treat each tool page like documentation, not just an interface. The goal is to help users complete tasks accurately, safely, and with clear expectations.