Web Tools
Developer Tools
A compact, privacy-first toolbox for everyday web work.
GUID finder, broken-link detector, color picker, CSS inspector, bulk link opener, text converters, and page load time — all in one extension, all running locally.
Web Tools brings the small utilities you'd otherwise scatter across seven different extensions into one focused toolbox. Inspect, debug, copy, convert — without leaving the page, and without sending a single byte to a server.
Eight tools. One quiet toolbox.
Each tile is a self-contained tool you can reach in two clicks.
GUID Finder
Detects and formats page or item GUIDs (Sitecore-friendly). One-click copy, with searchable history of what you've grabbed.
Broken Link Finder
Scans every link on the current page, highlights broken ones with numbered chips, lists results in the popup, and exports a CSV with broken links prioritized first. Adjustable concurrency and timeout.
Page Load Time
A small badge shows the current page's load time at a glance — useful for catching slow pages in the wild.
Link Opener
Paste a list of URLs and open them all at once, or step through them one by one with a delay between each tab.
Color Picker
Uses the native EyeDropper to sample any color on screen. View as HEX, RGB, or HSL. History keeps your last picks.
CSS Inspector
Click any element to see computed styles, attributes, and dimensions in a draggable, tabbed panel. Hover-highlight makes selection precise.
Text & URL Tools
Case converters (Title, camelCase, snake_case…), URL encode/decode, Base64 encode/decode, JSON formatter, and an SQL query helper.
Built for Speed
All processing happens locally in your browser. Keyboard-friendly UI. Results persist while you stay on the page; clean slate on refresh.
Zero tracking. Zero ads. Zero servers.
Web Tools never sends data anywhere — it just works in the tab you're on.
Why these permissions?
Plain-English explanations of every browser permission Web Tools requests, and exactly what each one is used for.
Lets Web Tools read the current page so it can find links, locate GUIDs, place chips next to broken links, and let the CSS inspector select elements. These permissions activate only when you open the toolbox — never in the background.