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Open the everyday tools you need right away

Start with high-frequency online tools that help you finish the task in front of you. Most tools can be used without signing up.

βœ“ No signup to get started
βš™ Browser-first for common tasks
πŸ”§ Free now for current tools

Use a tool first, then decide whether you want to save favorites and history for faster return visits.

Why UU Dock

You should be able to solve the task first and decide on an account later.

01

Use a tool before signing up

Most tools can be opened and used right away, so a quick task does not turn into an account setup flow.

02

Browser-first with clear rules

When a task can run in the browser, it should stay there. If a tool needs server-side processing, the handling rules should be stated clearly.

03

Organized by tasks, not noise

Writing, office work, image handling, and developer tasks are grouped so you can finish the job faster instead of bouncing between scattered pages.

πŸ”₯ Popular Tools

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Task Guides

Follow the task you are trying to finish, not just a list of tool names.

Writing

Writing tasks

Clean up text, shape ideas, and move through common writing steps without jumping between scattered tools.

Office

Office tasks

Handle replacement, conversion, extraction, and other repetitive office steps in one cleaner lane.

Image

Image tasks

Compress, crop, prepare ID photos, and run OCR without hopping between separate image utilities.

Dev

Developer tasks

Keep JSON, Base64, timestamps, regex, and other debugging helpers close when you need a quick answer.

Recent updates

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See recent launches, UX improvements, and important fixes.

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Open the changelog

See what recently changed in UU Dock and which improvements are currently being prioritized.

How UU Dock grows from here

The current priority is simple: finish the task first, then make repeat visits easier.

01

Solve the task first

Open short links, QR codes, conversions, and other high-frequency tools the moment you need them, without extra setup.

02

Find the next relevant tool

Move from one useful tool to the next through categories, related recommendations, and clearer task paths.

03

Sign in only when it helps

Use an account for favorites and history when you want continuity, not as a gate before first use.

04

Keep returning to a better toolbox

As the platform improves, you should keep finding better tools, clearer paths, and faster repeat use in one familiar place.

Common Questions

The homepage should remove the main reasons to hesitate before first use.

Access

Do I need an account first?

No. Most tools can be used right away. Signing in is mainly for saving favorites and history.

Privacy

How is my data handled?

Tasks that fit in the browser should run there first. If a tool needs uploads or server-side work, the page should tell you before you use it.

Pricing

Are the tools free?

Current core tools are available to use now. If premium capabilities are added later, they should be labeled clearly without blocking the basics.

Account

Why offer sign-in at all?

An account should help you save what matters: favorites, recent tools, and faster repeat access.