Ten desktop tools. One tiny app.
AnguLite replaces ten tabs, two paid web apps, and a half-dozen half-trusted browser tools with a single 18 MB native app that lives on your Mac. Free forever. Power tools unlock for a dollar.
Open source · No account required · No tracking · Gatekeeper walkthrough
Text Tools
0.02sInput
the quick brown fox jumps over
the lazy dog
Title Case
The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over
The Lazy Dog
QR Generator
Password Generator
zX7!mQ3@vL9#kRp&F2tNotes
Q2 roadmap ideas
Ship signed macOS builds after...
Meeting — Apr 17
Decided to skip the Supabase...
Bug triage
Clipboard history crashed on...
Book notes — Shape
Every problem is two problems...
Grocery
Oat milk · apples · kimchi...
Q2 roadmap ideas
Edited 2 min ago · 137 words
— Ship signed macOS builds after 100 wallet top-ups.
— Add Windows portable EXE (non-admin install path).
— #idea global keyboard shortcut to summon AnguLite anywhere.
— Swap Firebase Analytics for a self-hosted Plausible instance.
PDF Tools — Merge
contract-v3.pdf
contract-v3.pdf
schedule-a.pdf
signature.pdf
10
Daily-use tools bundled
$1
Average power-tool unlock
18 MB
Single-binary download
0
Servers, trackers, telemetry
Built in public — everything open.
Desktop binary source on GitHub · landing page source on GitHub · licensing docs public
Tauri 2
Native shell
Rust
Core engine
Angular 21
UI layer
Firebase
Auth & wallet sync
LemonSqueezy
Merchant of Record
Why it exists
Tiny tools shouldn't cost you rent.
Before
You paid $5/month for a QR generator. It has a login form. And ads.
After
AnguLite ships QR Generator in the free tier. No account, no cloud round-trip — the QR is drawn on your machine in under 30 ms.
Free forever · Offline
Before
Your password manager's browser extension broke again. You need a strong password now.
After
Password Generator lives one keystroke away. Entropy scored live, copy with ⌘C, never leaves your device.
Local-only · 160-bit entropy
Before
A tiny tool you use twice a month wants to charge you per month.
After
Top up once. Unlock any premium tool for $1 in credits — forever, on every Mac you sign in from.
One-time · Refundable 14 days
Toolbox
Ten tools. Nine free. One dollar for the tenth.
Every tool is keyboard-first, offline-first, and opens in under 120 milliseconds. Here's what ships in v0.1.
Text Tools
Case convert, diff, encode, format — the text Swiss Army knife.
QR Generator
Generate QR codes for URLs, text, Wi-Fi credentials — instantly.
Password Generator
Strong, customizable passwords with entropy indicator.
Quick Notes
Lightning-fast notes that live on your machine — never synced anywhere.
Color Picker
Pick any color on screen. Copy as HEX, RGB, HSL, or OKLCH.
Image Tools
Resize, convert, compress, and extract metadata — offline.
Batch Rename
Rename hundreds of files with patterns, regex, and live preview.
Clipboard History
Scroll back through everything you copied today. All local.
PDF Tools
Merge, split, compress, and extract pages — no cloud upload.
Port Manager
Scan listening ports, identify processes, free them in one click.
Principles
Three rules we don't break.
Free, not freemium
Nine core tools are free for everyone — no trial, no login, no nag screens. The app doesn't even open a paywall until you opt in.
Pay per power tool
One dollar, once. Unlock a premium tool permanently and it's yours across every machine you sign into. Nothing renews, ever.
Native desktop speed
Built on Tauri 2 + Rust. Cold-starts in under 120 ms, runs offline, ships as an 18 MB binary — not a 400 MB Electron bundle.
What developers say
Built for people who build things.
"I replaced three bookmarked web tools with AnguLite. The QR generator alone was worth the install — no login, no cloud round-trip. The 18 MB binary is smaller than my project's node_modules."
Marcus Holloway
Senior Frontend Engineer
"The "pay once, unlock forever" model is exactly right. Paid $1 for Port Manager, used it that same afternoon. No subscription guilt, no dashboard to forget to cancel."
Priya Venkataraman
Indie Developer · Chennai
"Zero telemetry, no cloud round-trips for local tools, open source. My clipboard history stays on my machine. This is how desktop utilities should work — a feature, not a footnote."
Lars Kristiansen
DevOps Lead · Oslo
Stop renting tiny tools.
Download AnguLite once. Keep it forever. Top up a dollar if you ever need more.