Useful Tools
Small browser-first utilities I actually use for image, file, and publishing workflows.
Personal Lab
FastLoad is my corner of the internet for writing, browser-based utilities, and small experiments that grow out of real work.
A personal website built to collect the things I make, test, and keep returning to.
Small browser-first utilities I actually use for image, file, and publishing workflows.
Notes, playbooks, and essays that explain what I learned while building and shipping.
Selected experiments explore local and browser-first AI workflows inspired by modern open models.
You can use this site as a lab, a reading archive, or a working notebook.
Essays, checklists, and reflective notes on digital work, web craft, and process.
Open the Full LibraryPractical utilities for media cleanup, publishing, and developer-friendly file workflows.
Open the Full LibraryEarly prototypes and ideas around local inference, automation, and human-in-the-loop tooling.
Open the Full LibraryMaps, references, and structured pathways that keep scattered ideas connected.
Open the Full LibraryA simple structure for moving between ideas, utilities, and implementation notes.
Open a note, a guide, or a tool depending on what you are trying to solve right now.
Jump between related tools, essays, and references until the idea becomes useful.
The goal is not content volume, but a durable archive of things worth revisiting.
A personal toolkit for browser-based media, publishing, and file workflows.
Reduce image size while balancing quality and performance.
Convert images between JPEG, PNG, and WebP instantly.
Resize for web, social, and custom layout targets.
Remove EXIF metadata to protect private information.
Rotate, flip, and fine-tune visuals before export.
Encode and decode Base64 for web and developer use cases.
Remove plain backgrounds with manual or automatic color picking.
Add text watermarks to protect your brand and copyright before publishing.
Generate SHA checksums to verify file integrity before delivery or deployment.
Extract dominant image colors instantly and build reusable design palettes.
Generate web-ready favicon sizes and HTML links from one source logo.
Crop images with precise coordinates before export for design and publishing workflows.
Rename multiple files in one flow and download them together in a clean ZIP package.
Compare original and processed images with heatmap difference, PSNR, and sharpness delta before publishing.
Prepare social visuals with safe-zone framing so critical text stays visible after platform UI crops.
Generate responsive image widths, srcset markup, and deployment-ready assets from one source image.
Design Open Graph and social cover images with typography layers, contrast overlays, and export presets.
Essays, checklists, and working notes from the same lab that powers the tools.
A practical way to make images lighter without turning them into mud.
Browse WritingA personal release checklist for image quality, metadata, and performance.
Read NoteUse the site maps when you want structure, not just browsing.
A clear overview of the project, the sections, and how the archive connects together.
Open Archive MapBrowse the utilities by task and jump straight into the ones you need.
Open Tool IndexMove through guides, playbooks, and essays as one connected reading trail.
Open Writing IndexThe clean, technical map of the site for indexing and long-term maintenance.
Open SitemapUseful artifacts, calm design, and experiments that respect the reader.
Tools and pages should solve something quickly without shouting.
Notes should stay useful after the launch moment fades.
AI is interesting when it sharpens judgment, not when it replaces it.
No. Processing runs locally in your browser.
Yes. The interface is responsive for phones, tablets, and desktop.
A personal site that brings together writing, browser tools, and experiments.
FastLoad is a personal website and lab, not a software company or SaaS product.
Why this site exists, what I am exploring, and how the archive keeps evolving.
Read AboutHow I write, revise, and keep pages honest, useful, and current.
Read Editorial NotesSome prototypes are shaped by client-side and browser-first AI workflows, including ideas suitable for Hugging Face style models in the browser.
Explore the LabLess product language, more craft, clarity, and real use.
Most of the tools and notes begin with an actual problem I needed to solve.
The site keeps a calm editorial voice while staying organized enough to be genuinely useful.
I use this space to test design, writing, and AI-assisted workflows without pretending everything is finished.
Open a tool, read a note, or follow an experiment. The point is to leave with something useful.