Paste small data snippets into private utilities that run in your browser: Base64 to image, Base64 encode/decode, CSV viewer, CSV to JSON, JSON to CSV, and SHA hash tools.
No upload flow. No login. No server-side data history for pasted tool input.
Girigo now focuses on practical no-upload tools for developers, operators, and anyone checking pasted text data before it goes into another system.
Paste a Base64 string or data URL and preview the image locally before copying a normalized data URL.
Inspect CSV, convert CSV to JSON, or turn JSON into escaped CSV without uploading rows.
Generate SHA-256, SHA-384, or SHA-512 text digests through the browser Web Crypto API.
Tool input is processed in the current browser session; there is no file upload prompt or account gate.
These utilities are intentionally small, copy-ready, and browser-first so common data checks do not need an upload service.
Preview pasted image data URLs and raw Base64 strings as browser-rendered images.
Parse rows, respect quoted commas, and copy a clean CSV output.
Convert CSV rows into JSON objects or JSON structures into escaped CSV.
Create lowercase SHA digests from text through native browser crypto.
Each tool keeps a plain text output area for copying into terminals, editors, or tickets.
The public tools do not require sign-in, billing, credits, or a database-backed workspace.
Use the 24-hour countdown for entertainment only, then write a short wish note that stays in this browser. No video upload, account, or server storage is involved.
24-hour timer
The countdown runs in the browser and is clearly labeled for entertainment only.
No database
The timer and wish note use localStorage only, so there is no server-side wish history.
No upload
The tool accepts short text only and does not ask for video, images, or media files.
Girigo Timer
A simple 24-hour countdown that runs locally in this browser.
00:00:00
Start the timer when you want a light countdown moment.
Wish Note
No account, no upload, no server history.
A grounded three-step flow that keeps the Girigo App idea useful without pretending to be magical.
Keep it specific enough to remember later.
Add why the wish matters so it stays grounded in real life.
Save a next step locally and return after the reflection timer.
Curiosity is fine. Installing random files because a search result looks urgent is not.
Short answers about local processing, available tools, privacy boundaries, and legacy Girigo app context.
Privacy note: tool input is designed for browser-local processing, but you should still avoid pasting secrets into any website.