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A small project, made on purpose.

Daily AI Toolkit is a small, independent web project of eight focused AI tools for the unremarkable tasks of daily life — summarizing, rewriting, translating, naming, captioning, and a couple of less serious things.

What this is

It's a hub of utilities, not a chatbot, not a SaaS product, and not a content farm. Each tool does one small thing well: paste in some text, get useful output back, move on with your afternoon. There's no account to create, no email to give, no "unlock more features" pricing page. Every tool is free to use, every time.

Why it exists

Most AI websites want to be the next ChatGPT. They ask you to sign up, learn a new interface, and engage with a "conversation" when all you wanted was one paragraph rewritten. This project is the opposite of that — a single page per tool, designed to get out of your way the moment the output appears.

It also exists because building useful small tools turns out to be both genuinely interesting work and a sustainable way to fund a side project. Ads pay the hosting bill and the API costs. The tools themselves stay free.

Who runs it

One person, on evenings and weekends. If something's broken, slow, or surprising, please say so — I read every message and most issues can be fixed within a few days.

How the tools actually work

Every tool sends your input to Google's Gemini API along with a carefully written instruction set, then formats the response for you. The instructions are tuned per tool — that's why the Summarizer output looks different from the Recipe output even though the same model powers both. We don't store your inputs; once the response comes back, the only thing we keep is an anonymized count for rate-limiting.

How it's funded

Display ads, placed around the tools — never inside them, never in the input or output area, never styled to look like buttons. If ads ever become aggressive on this site, please tell us, because we don't intend them to be.

What's next

More small tools, slowly. PDF and URL summarization when we can do them well. Translation memory between visits if there's demand. Definitely not: chatbots, subscriptions, gamification, "premium" tiers, or anything that requires an account.

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