Four powerful tools. One quiet home.
UtilityHub bundles a Greenlandic translator, a fullscreen big text display, a digital bouquet builder, and a URL masker — built beautifully, given away freely.
The toolkit.
Pick one. They're all free.
Built on three quiet promises.
Fast by default
Every tool loads instantly. No bloat, no ads, no popups — just the tool you came for.
Privacy-first
No accounts. No tracking pixels. Your work belongs to you and stays in your browser.
Genuinely free
All four tools, every feature, forever. No tiers gating the basics. No surprises.
All tools. Always free. Forever.
No account required. No ads. No paywalls hiding the basics. Just tools that work, made for everyone.
Start with the translatorWhat is UtilityHub?
UtilityHub is a small, focused collection of free online tools built for people who are tired of paywalls, mandatory accounts, and the slow drift of useful web utilities into bloated SaaS products. Every tool here does one thing well, runs entirely in your browser where possible, and is given away with no strings attached.
The platform houses four tools today: a Greenlandic to English translator built on modern AI for one of the world's most beautifully complex polysynthetic languages; a big text tool that scales whatever you type to fill the entire screen at the largest possible size; a digital bouquet builder that lets you design and send a virtual flower arrangement to anyone in the world via a single shareable link; and a URL masker that turns long, ugly URLs into clean, branded short links with optional expiry and a downloadable QR code.
Who is it for?
UtilityHub is built for students who need to translate a Greenlandic phrase for a linguistics paper, teachers who want to display a vocabulary word on a projector without firing up presentation software, creators looking for a clean URL to share on social media, and anyone who wants to send a thoughtful, eco-friendly bouquet to a friend across the world without paying for delivery.
It's also for people who are quietly tired of being upsold. The tools here have no premium tier hiding the useful features. There is no email capture form before you can use them. There is no analytics script following you between pages. The whole platform is an attempt to make the small, useful corners of the web feel calm again.
What makes UtilityHub different?
Most multi-tool websites in 2025 are content farms — pages stuffed with ads, wrapped around a single broken JavaScript widget, ranking in search for keywords they barely deliver on. UtilityHub takes the opposite approach. Each tool is hand-crafted with care, designed to be fully mobile-friendly down to a 375px screen, and tested to actually work the first time you try it. Performance is non-negotiable: every tool loads in well under a second and remains responsive even on older devices.
The platform is growing slowly and deliberately around real needs. New tools are added when they fit the bar — useful, polished, free, and not already done well elsewhere. If you have an idea for a tool that belongs here, we'd love to hear it.
The free-forever commitment
The four tools on UtilityHub today will remain free and fully functional forever. No feature will be moved behind a paywall after you've come to rely on it. No account requirement will be retroactively introduced. No advertising network will be bolted on. This is not a growth-hacking phase that ends in enshittification — it's the permanent shape of the platform.
Whether you're a Kalaallisut speaker reconnecting with your language, a coach showing a play on a tablet, a partner sending an anniversary bouquet from another continent, or a marketer shortening a campaign link, UtilityHub is built to quietly do its job and stay out of your way.