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Introducing DevME: 70+ Free Developer Tools That Run Entirely in Your Browser

DevME launches with 70+ free browser-based developer utilities for formatting, encoding, hashing, generating, testing, and comparing data. No sign-up, no uploads, no data retention.

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Developer Utilities Should Be Simple to Use

Small developer tasks show up all day. You need to format a JSON payload before reviewing an API response, inspect the claims inside a JWT, generate a UUID for a test record, compare two configuration files, or check whether a regular expression behaves as expected. None of these tasks is complex, but each one interrupts your workflow when the right utility is not already within reach.

The usual alternative is a collection of unrelated websites, each with a different interface and an unclear approach to privacy. That becomes a real concern when the input contains an access token, an internal API response, a configuration snippet, or a piece of production data. A quick formatting task should not require sending sensitive text to an unknown server.

DevME was built for those everyday moments. It brings more than 70 developer tools together in one browser-based toolkit, with no account to create and no data uploaded for processing.

70+ Tools for the Work Developers Actually Do

DevME covers the utilities that appear repeatedly during development, debugging, testing, and maintenance. Format and validate JSON, encode or decode Base64 strings, inspect JWT headers and payloads, and generate hashes including MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, and SHA-512. Generate UUIDs and passwords when you need test values without reaching for a script or terminal command.

The toolkit also helps with the tasks that are easy to underestimate until they slow you down: test regular expressions with live highlighting, compare text differences, and transform data for API requests, documentation, troubleshooting, or code review. The goal is not to replace your editor or terminal. It is to make focused, repeatable utilities available immediately.

Every tool follows the same direct workflow. Open the utility, provide the input, review the result, and continue working. There is no dashboard to manage, no project history to clean up, and no premium tier withholding the tools you need.

Sensitive Data Stays in Your Browser

DevME processes your input locally in the browser. When you format JSON, decode a JWT, generate a hash, test a regex, or compare text, the operation runs on your device. The content is not sent to a remote server and is not retained after you finish.

That matters for developer utilities because the data being inspected is often more sensitive than it first appears. JWT payloads can reveal user identifiers and permissions. API responses can include customer data. Configuration snippets can contain internal endpoints. Even when you are working with test data, local processing removes an unnecessary exposure point.

Privacy is part of the architecture, not an extra setting. There is no sign-up flow, no account profile, and no cloud workspace storing your history. Open a tool, use it, and close the tab.

Built for Fast, Repeatable Workflows

DevME is designed to be useful during real development work: while debugging an integration, reviewing a pull request, preparing an API example, validating generated output, or creating test fixtures. The tools are focused, predictable, and available from any modern browser.

Because the utilities run locally, there is no upload delay and no server-side queue. Most operations complete as soon as you provide the input. The experience stays lightweight whether you need one quick result or several tools in sequence.

The toolkit is free to use without daily quotas or locked features. DevME exists to remove friction from routine tasks, so the interface and the access model stay straightforward.

Part of the DocsMe Ecosystem

DevME joins PDF ME, ImageME, ConvertME, and Resume ME in the DocsMe ecosystem. Each product focuses on a practical workflow and follows the same principles: professional functionality, simple access, privacy-first processing, and no account required.

For developers, that means the common utilities are now in one place. Format a payload, inspect a token, generate a hash, test a pattern, or compare text without searching for a different site each time and without sending your data elsewhere.

DevME is available now at devme.docsme.com.br. Open it in your browser and use the tool you need. No setup, no sign-up, no limits.