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About Headlines
Most online tools for this task bury what you need behind ads and forms. Headlines takes the opposite approach: load the page, do the job, leave. Everything happens client-side, which means your files and data never leave your machine. The interface is intentionally minimal so you can focus on the task instead of learning the tool. It pairs naturally with the other utility utilities here when you need to chain a quick workflow.
When you'd reach for Headlines
You're on a public or shared machine and don't want to leave traces of what you're working on.
Travelers, contractors, anyone working from a friend's computer.
Nothing is uploaded, nothing persists if you're not signed in.
You're hitting the daily limit of a paid SaaS and need a backup option for a single quick job.
Marketers and ops people whose primary tool is metered.
Stay productive without burning credits.
You need to handle a one-off task right before a meeting and don't have time to install anything.
Anyone working remotely on a borrowed or restricted machine.
Open the page, get the result, paste it into your doc — under a minute.
You're cleaning up a folder of files that accumulated over a project and need to standardize them.
Designers, writers, and developers wrapping up deliverables.
Drop each file in, copy the output, move on.
Frequently asked about Headlines
- Will Headlines change my original file?
- Never. Headlines only reads your input file and produces a new output file.
- What browsers does Headlines support?
- Every modern browser released in the last three years: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Brave, Opera.
- Does Headlines work on mobile?
- Yes, Headlines is fully responsive and tested on iOS Safari and Android Chrome.
- Do I need to create an account to use Headlines?
- No. Headlines works without any signup. We only ask for an email if you decide to subscribe to a paid plan.
- Can I use Headlines commercially?
- Yes. The output of Headlines belongs entirely to you, with no licensing restrictions.
