Weird Little Tools

About Weird Little Tools

Weird Little Tools is a collection of small, focused web tools — most of them AI-powered — built by a software engineer in Arkansas. Each tool does one specific thing, and the goal is always the same: you show up, you use it, you get a result you want to share with someone.

The tools range from genuinely useful (a picture hanging calculator that gives you exact nail positions) to purely entertaining (a translator that decodes passive aggressive emails into what the sender actually meant). What they have in common is that they're fast, free, and designed to produce something worth screenshotting or sending to a friend.

The site is a one-person side project. New tools get added over time. Some are built in a weekend, some take a bit longer. If something is broken or if you have an idea for a tool, the contact page is the best way to reach out.

Everything on the site runs in your browser or through a single AI call — no accounts, no tracking beyond basic anonymous analytics (via Plausible, which doesn't use cookies), and no selling your data. The tools that show ads use Google AdSense. That's the business model. See the privacy policy for details.