About DevUtilX
DevUtilX was created with a simple mission: to provide developers with fast, reliable, and easy-to-use online tools that simplify everyday coding tasks. From formatting and converting to validating and generating, DevUtilX aims to be a one-stop solution for developers across all levels.
Modern development often involves switching between multiple apps, websites, or plugins just to get small tasks done. We wanted to eliminate that friction. With DevUtilX, you can access a growing collection of utilities, all in one place, with a consistent user experience.
Every tool is designed with speed, simplicity, and accuracy in mind. Our goal is to help developers save time, stay focused, and write better code without distractions. Whether you’re formatting JSON, comparing files, or generating code snippets, DevUtilX makes it seamless.
This platform is continuously evolving with feedback from the community. We believe in building tools that serve real needs, empowering developers to be more productive and creative.
Beyond just tools, we are committed to providing value through educational content, including our comprehensive cheatsheets and curated lists of powerful websites. We prioritize your privacy by ensuring that most of our tools perform their magic directly in your browser, meaning your data stays with you. Our goal is to be a trusted, indispensable resource for the developer community.
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About the Creator

Hi, I’m Akash Bijwe, a passionate Full Stack Developer who loves creating scalable, efficient, and intuitive digital solutions.
I actively contribute to the open-source community and strongly believe in continuous learning, sharing knowledge, and exploring new technologies that shape the future of development.
- Creator of Code Formatter — a free Chrome extension that simplifies code formatting for developers.
- Founder of Tricky.js — a LinkedIn community for empowering JavaScript developers.
- Advocate for open-source and tools that improve developer productivity.
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