ToolzPedia Launches 8 New Free Tools in 2026: Design, Finance, Science, and More
ToolzPedia has expanded from a PDF and image tool site to a full 8-category free tools encyclopedia. Here is everything that launched in 2026 and what it means for users.
# ToolzPedia Launches 8 New Free Tools in 2026: Design, Finance, Science, and More
ToolzPedia launched in 2025 with a focused set of PDF and image tools. In 2026, the platform has expanded significantly. Eight new categories now include Design, Finance, Science, and Personal tools alongside a substantially expanded Utilities section. The total tool count has grown to 28 free, browser-based utilities with no signup, no watermarks, and no file uploads.
This post summarizes everything that is new, why each addition matters, and where ToolzPedia is headed next.
From 2 Categories to 8
When ToolzPedia launched, the core offering was PDF tools and image tools. Those two categories addressed the most common free-tool searches on the web: merging PDFs, compressing images, converting between formats. They still represent the highest-traffic sections of the site.
In 2026, six new categories went live:
- SEO Tools -- keyword density checker, meta tag generator, robots.txt generator, XML sitemap generator
- Personal Tools -- free MBTI personality test with full cognitive function profiles
- Utilities -- password generator, QR code generator, word counter, case converter, percentage calculator, BMI calculator
- Design Tools -- color picker (HEX, RGB, HSL output) and CSS gradient generator
- Finance Tools -- live currency converter supporting 170+ currencies
- Science Tools -- interactive periodic table with full element data for all 118 elements
The expansion makes ToolzPedia useful across a much wider range of everyday tasks: a student can use it for chemistry reference, OCR on scanned notes, and word count on their essay. A freelancer can check exchange rates, generate meta tags for their portfolio site, and compress images for a client presentation. A developer can generate secure passwords, build QR codes, and convert text case for variable naming.
The New Tools in Detail
Design: Color Picker and Gradient Generator
The Color Picker fills a gap that existing free tools handle poorly. Most web-based color pickers show you one output format at a time, requiring multiple steps to get HEX, RGB, and HSL values from the same color selection. The ToolzPedia version outputs all three simultaneously with individual copy buttons for each format.
The Gradient Generator supports linear, radial, and conic CSS gradients. You set your colors and direction visually, and the tool writes the CSS for you. This is particularly useful for developers who want a specific gradient effect without looking up gradient syntax, and for designers who want to hand developers exact CSS values rather than a screenshot.
Finance: Currency Converter
The Currency Converter uses live mid-market exchange rates updated from financial data APIs. The mid-market rate is the real underlying exchange rate, the one banks use when trading with each other. Consumer-facing exchange tools and bank apps typically apply a markup of 1 to 5% on top of this rate.
Knowing the mid-market rate before transferring money lets you calculate exactly how much markup you are paying and compare services objectively. At 170+ supported currencies, the converter covers every major fiat currency and a comprehensive set of regional and emerging market currencies including PKR, INR, AED, NGN, TRY, BRL, and more.
Science: Interactive Periodic Table
The Interactive Periodic Table covers all 118 confirmed elements with detailed data accessible via a single click on any element. The data panel for each element includes atomic number, atomic mass, electron configuration (full and noble gas notation), electronegativity, atomic radius, ionization energy, melting point, boiling point, density, standard state, element category, and discovery year.
This goes well beyond what a static printed table provides. The interactive version is useful for students checking electron configuration data, researchers needing quick physical property reference, and anyone who wants to explore trends across the table (atomic radius variation across periods, electronegativity trends, d-block melting point patterns).
Expanded Utilities
The Utilities category grew from two tools at launch to six in 2026:
The Word Counter gives real-time word count, character count (with and without spaces), sentence count, paragraph count, reading time, and keyword density. It is useful for academic writers, bloggers, content marketers, and anyone writing to a character or word limit.
The Case Converter handles nine text case formats including UPPER CASE, lower case, Title Case, Sentence case, camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE, and kebab-case. It is used heavily by developers reformatting variable names and by content teams normalizing headline capitalization.
The Percentage Calculator covers four calculation modes in one tool and handles the full range of percentage problem types without requiring the user to remember different formulas.
The BMI Calculator computes Body Mass Index in metric or imperial units, outputs the WHO category, and displays the healthy weight range for the entered height. All calculation is browser-local.
What Has Not Changed
Through the expansion, ToolzPedia's core principles have stayed the same:
No signup. Every tool on the site is available immediately on the first visit. There is no email gate, no free trial, no account creation anywhere in the flow.
No upload for local-processing tools. PDF and image tools process files using JavaScript, WebAssembly, and the Canvas API in your browser. The files never leave your device. The currency converter fetches live rate data as needed; that is the only network request beyond loading the page.
No watermarks. Every output from every tool is clean. Merged PDFs, compressed images, generated QR codes, downloaded passwords, and converted text all come out without any ToolzPedia branding applied.
No usage limits. There are no daily quotas, no batch caps, and no file size restrictions beyond the browser's available memory.
What Is Coming Next
ToolzPedia is actively developing tools in categories that are currently underrepresented. Based on user requests received through the contact form and search gap analysis, the next areas of focus include:
- Additional Finance tools (loan calculators, compound interest, invoice generators)
- More Science reference tools (unit converter, equation solver, chemistry calculator)
- Text tools (grammar checker, readability scorer, plagiarism checker alternatives)
- More SEO tools (SERP preview, schema markup generator, canonical tag checker)
To suggest a specific tool, use the contact form. To see every tool currently available, visit toolzpedia.com/tools.
Try the New Tools
Every new tool is free, requires no account, and works in any modern browser on desktop or mobile:
- Color Picker
- Gradient Generator
- Currency Converter
- Periodic Table
- Word Counter
- Case Converter
- Percentage Calculator
- BMI Calculator
The full catalogue of 28 tools is at toolzpedia.com/tools.
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