Weird web tools that do one job well.
A curated list — every tool here was tried by a real human before being posted. Sites with obtrusive ads, or without at least a free demo, get rejected.
- ✓ Curated by hand, not scraped
- ✓ Tried by a real human first
- ✓ No obtrusive ads
- ✓ Free demo at minimum
7 tools matching “live”
A virtual whiteboard with a hand-drawn feel. Sketch diagrams, wireframes, and flowcharts, collaborate live, and export to PNG or SVG. Runs entirely in the browser and drawings stay local unless you share them.
Spin a 3D globe and tune into live radio anywhere on Earth — lo-fi from Jakarta, talk radio from Reykjavik, cumbia from Bogotá. No sign-up: click a green dot and listen.
A PDF and EPUB reader that lives entirely in your browser: highlight both formats, keep a per-book journal, read offline. No install, no account, no uploads — files stay on your device.
Paste a domain and get an email-deliverability health verdict: DNS records, SPF/DKIM/DMARC authentication, and blacklist signals — in the browser, no signup, no mailbox access, no test sends.
Build and debug regular expressions with live matching, an explanation panel that decodes every token, and a searchable reference. Supports PCRE, JavaScript, Python, and more flavors.
A hypnotic animated globe of live wind, ocean currents, and air quality, rendered from real forecast data. Drag to spin, scroll to zoom, and lose ten minutes watching the planet breathe.
A falling-sand physics toy: pour sand, water, fire, and plants, then watch tiny ecosystems collide. Every pixel obeys simple rules; somehow the result feels alive.