SnapTools V1
A utility-first web app built to collapse everyday image, text, PDF, and social tasks into one frictionless workspace.
SnapTools started as a response to a simple problem: too many small tasks were scattered across too many tabs. Image cleanup, PDF manipulation, text cleanup, and social media utilities all existed, but the workflow around them felt fragmented. SnapTools pulls those needs into one interface with an emphasis on speed and clarity.
Challenge
The constraint was deliberate: keep it frontend-first, keep it usable, and remove the mental tax of context switching. The design needed to feel immediate while still leaving space for more tools to be added over time.
Approach
I designed SnapTools as a modular utility platform. Each feature is lightweight, focused, and visually consistent, which keeps the experience understandable even as more functionality is added. That balance between utility and presentation mattered as much as the individual tools themselves.
Outcome
The result is a practical, extensible app that reflects how I like to build: solve a real workflow problem first, then layer in polish so the tool feels worth returning to.