About Utilvia
- Private & secure
- Fast in-browser
- No signup
Who built Utilvia?
Utilvia started as a simple idea: one clean place for the small jobs people do every day - compressing a PDF for a portal, resizing an Aadhaar photo, checking EMI or GST, formatting JSON, or generating a QR code - without bouncing across a dozen cluttered websites.
Most “free tool” sites bury the download behind ads, fake buttons, and account walls. Utilvia is built for Indian employees, software engineers, students, and freelancers who just need the tool to work. Search, open, finish the task. No signup.
Have a question or want a new tool? Contact us · utilvia@outlook.com
Our technical philosophy: privacy-first architecture
Most Utilvia utilities run entirely in your browser with client-side JavaScript. PDFs, images, and text you drop into a tool stay on your device. On file tools we state it plainly: your file is automatically deleted after processing and never stored.
A few tools need a public data feed - for example live currency or crypto rates. Those pages say so clearly. We do not hide uploads behind a generic “processing” spinner.
What we do
Utilvia is a free workspace with 130+ browser-based tools across PDF, image, text, developer, finance and tax, student, and productivity. Compress and merge PDFs, shrink photos, run EMI or India tax math, format JSON, and more - optimized for professionals and students. No signup and no paywall on everyday features.
Why we built this
Utility sites are often slow, noisy, and extractive: tracking scripts, forced accounts, and download buttons that are actually ads. That wastes time and puts files you care about on someone else’s server.
We wanted the opposite - fast, clean, and minimal, with respect for your time and data. Open a tool, get the result, move on.
Built with
Utilvia is a Next.js app styled with Tailwind CSS. File tools rely on libraries such as pdf-lib, PDF.js, browser-image-compression, JSZip, and native Web APIs so work can stay on-device. Charts, QR codes, and background removal use focused client libraries only where they earn their keep.
- Framework & styling: Next.js, React, Tailwind CSS
- Documents & images: pdf-lib, pdfjs-dist, browser-image-compression, JSZip
- Other client tools: qr-code-styling, Recharts, Web APIs, and on-device ML for background removal