Web tools for people who just want things to work.
SwiftVault Web Tools is a focused set of online utilities — URL shortener, pastebin, BurnBox file sharing, encryption/decryption, and a live HTML/CSS/JS playground — built to be fast, predictable, and privacy-conscious.
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Recent tools
URL Shortener
Create clean, short links for long URLs.
HTML/CSS/JS Sandbox
Experiment in the browser and see results instantly.
BurnBox
Share files that expire after download or time.
SwiftVault Web Tools is designed for everyday tasks: coursework, quick prototypes, link sharing, and light developer workflows.
Tool gallery
A curated set of utilities designed to be simple, fast, and available from any browser.
HTML/CSS/JS Sandbox
Live HTML, CSS, and JavaScript editor with an in-browser preview — perfect for testing ideas, demos, and coursework.
Great for students and devs. Open →
BurnBox
Upload files and share a one-time or time-limited link. After the expiry rule triggers, the file is gone.
Ideal for short-lived sharing. Open →
Pastebin
Store and share text or code snippets with clean formatting. Great for logs, configs, error messages, and quick notes.
No account required for basic use. Open →
HashBox
Inspect and generate password hashes. Detect hash types, verify plaintext ↔ hash, and create secure hashes for new secrets.
Supports bcrypt, Argon2, and more. Open →
CipherBox
Encode, decode, and analyze text using classic and modern schemes — Base64, HEX, ciphers, AES/ChaCha wrappers, and an auto-detector.
Manual and auto-detect modes. Open →
URL Shortener
Create clean, short links for long URLs. Perfect for messaging, social bios, and quick sharing without tracking bloat.
Lightweight and fast. Open →
Built on SwiftVault
Web Tools operates as one of the SwiftVault divisions, sharing infrastructure, design standards, and a privacy-first mindset. Each utility is optimized for quick tasks — opening in a browser tab, doing the job, and getting out of your way.
Most tools can be used without creating an account. Where accounts are required (for example, to save states or manage history), the focus remains on clear limits, straightforward controls, and minimal data retention.
As SwiftVault evolves, Web Tools will continue to be the “workbench” of the platform — a place to reach for simple utilities that feel polished rather than experimental.
Principles
- • Keep interfaces focused and predictable.
- • Minimize data collection and retention.
- • Optimize for speed and accessibility.
- • Avoid unnecessary friction or account walls.
For more about the broader platform vision, visit the SwiftVault main site and the About page.