About DoItSwift

Last reviewed: April 2026

DoItSwift is a collection of free utilities and practical guides that run in your web browser whenever we can keep processing on your device. We publish clear explanations alongside tools so you can understand what a page is doing before you use it. Nothing here replaces advice from a qualified professional when you are making filing, medical, or legal decisions—we summarize public rules and common workflows so you can ask better questions, not so you can skip human review.

What we publish

You will find calculators, converters, PDF and image helpers, text utilities, and long-form articles that explain how to use them responsibly. Pages are written for general information; they are not individualized professional, legal, medical, or tax advice.

When a page targets a specific country or tax year, we say so up front and link to official references where that helps you validate assumptions. If you are unsure whether a calculator applies to your situation, treat the output as a rough check and confirm numbers against notices, circulars, or software from the relevant authority.

How our tools are built

When a tool supports it, we implement workflows with local, in-browser processing so your files and inputs often never leave your machine. Where a feature must rely on the network, we describe that plainly on the page. We fix defects when we find them and adjust copy when standards or regulations change.

Before each deploy we run automated build checks and a site-wide link/schema audit. Browsers evolve quickly, so if you hit an edge case — an unusual file, a very large batch, or a mobile browser with tight memory limits — trying a smaller input often helps. Where we already know about a limitation, we document it beside the control that triggers it.

Independence and sponsorship

DoItSwift is free to use and currently carries no advertising, sponsored content, or affiliate links on editorial pages. If that ever changes, this page will be updated to describe the practice in line with applicable disclosure rules, and sponsored placements will be labeled as such.

Who should use this site

The site is built for people who want quick, private helpers for everyday file and number problems, and for readers who prefer plain-language walkthroughs with citations. Students, small-business owners, and home users are all welcome; enterprises with compliance obligations should run their own reviews before relying on any third-party site in a regulated workflow.

Contact the editorial desk

For corrections, factual concerns about an article, or editorial questions only, email [email protected].

For product ideas, partnerships, or bugs in a specific tool, use the contact page so we can route your message to the right queue.

For product updates, behind-the-scenes building notes, and privacy-focused tool tips, follow DoItSwift on X (@DoItSwift_com). We post about new tools, indie building progress, and the broader privacy-first software movement.

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