About VaultTools

Updated: March 15, 2026

1. What VaultTools is

VaultTools is a browser-based toolkit for image, PDF, text, and developer workflows. The product is built around one constraint: routine file transformations should stay local when they can be done safely in the browser.

The site combines working tools, practical use cases, and editorial guides that explain when a local workflow is useful, where its limits are, and how to verify what the browser is doing.

2. Who publishes the site

VaultTools is published and maintained by Antoine H. Product direction, tool behavior, documentation, and editorial updates are reviewed from the perspective of privacy-sensitive file handling and browser-based processing.

3. How content is created

Tool pages describe the actual behavior of the product and are updated when capabilities, limits, or supported formats change. Blog posts and use-case pages are written to document hands-on workflows, explain tradeoffs, and help visitors decide whether a browser-local approach fits their situation.

We focus on original, product-specific content rather than generic summaries. When a page is too thin, it should be expanded, merged, or removed instead of filled with placeholder copy.

4. Privacy and monetization

Core file processing is designed to happen locally in the browser. VaultTools may use advertising to support site operation, but ads should not be the primary reason a page exists. Content and utility must come first.

5. Contact

Editorial, product, or policy questions: contact@vault-tools.com