txtkit

txtkit vs the alternatives

Most people end up with four or five text tool sites bookmarked — one for word count, one for readability, one for case conversion, another for developer utilities. txtkit puts 17 tools across three workspaces in one place. Here's how it compares to the biggest names in each category.

FeaturetxtkitWordCounter.netHemingway AppConvertCase.netCodeBeautify.org
Free to useFree + paid
No account required
Writing toolsPartialPartial
Editing toolsPartial
Developer tools
Readability scoring
Platform character limits(14 platforms)Partial
Dark mode
Mobile friendlyPartial
Text persists between toolsN/AN/AN/AN/A
Grammar checking
AI writing suggestionsPaid only
All tool categories in one place

One workspace, not five bookmarks

The table doesn't fully capture the real difference. Every tool on this list does one thing well. WordCounter.net counts words. Hemingway checks readability. ConvertCase converts text. You bookmark all of them and switch between tabs, repasting your text each time.

txtkit keeps your text in place as you switch between tools. Your writing tab, editing tab, and developer tab each remember what you were working on — across sessions, without an account. It's not that any single txtkit tool is better than every competitor. It's that you don't need five sites anymore.