A carefully built collection of free tools for students, creators and anyone who just needs something done quickly. Open and use, nothing else required.
Pocklit is a collection of free browser tools built for students, writers and anyone who needs a quick, accurate answer without the usual friction. Every tool on the site runs entirely in your browser. Nothing requires a login, nothing stores your data and nothing costs anything. You open the tool, use it and move on.
The site started with GPA Vault, a set of six grade calculators built for US college students who needed a fast way to figure out where they stood academically. From there it grew into a broader toolkit. Text Vault followed with ten text utilities in one place, and more tools are in development. The goal across all of them is the same: solve one problem really well, load fast on any device and never ask anything from you in return.
Most of the tools on Pocklit were built with students in mind, but they are useful for anyone. GPA Vault is aimed at college students who need to track grades, plan for finals or figure out what GPA they need over their remaining semesters. Text Vault is useful for writers, developers, content creators and anyone who works with text regularly and wants simple utilities without downloading software.
Upcoming tools will continue in the same direction: practical, focused and broadly useful. If you have a suggestion for a tool that fits the Pocklit approach, the contact page is always open.
Every calculation and text operation on Pocklit runs locally in your browser using JavaScript. When you type your GPA, paste your text or enter your grades, all processing happens on your device. Nothing is transmitted to any server and nothing is logged. There is no backend database, no analytics on what you type and no advertising system connected to your inputs.
This is by design. Tools that handle personal information like grades, writing or contact details should not require you to trust a third party with that information just to use them. Pocklit was built around that principle from the start.