About

Hi, I'm Avinash Verma — I build and run HighSEOTools.

I'm an independent developer who builds and operates SEO and website tool sites. HighSEOTools is one of them: a growing set of free, browser-based tools I make for the checks I reach for myself — counting words, generating meta tags, auditing a page, comparing two drafts, looking up a domain.

I also build and run two companion tools, in the same free, no-signup spirit: JSONViewerTool.com — a dedicated JSON viewer, formatter, and editor — and ImageConverterTool.com for image conversion and compression.

Everything these tools produce is informational and meant to help you review your own work. It is not professional, legal, or financial advice, so check important decisions against current official documentation or a qualified professional.

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Why this site exists

Most quick SEO tasks do not need an account, a subscription, or a 14-day trial. I got tired of tools that hide a simple calculation behind a signup wall or invent a “proprietary score” that means nothing, so I started publishing the straightforward versions for free.

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How the tools are published

  • Most tools run entirely in your browser, so what you paste is not uploaded.
  • Server-backed checks fetch only the public URL or domain you enter, and the page says so.
  • Where a number is an estimate, I label the data source rather than dress it up as an official metric.
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What I won't do

  • No fake “guaranteed rankings” or invented authority scores.
  • No filler pages that exist only to chase a keyword.
  • No tool that pretends to do more than it actually can.
How I think about each tool

Every tool page should answer three questions.

What is being checked, where the signal comes from, and what you should do next with the result.

Explain the signal

A score is only useful if you can see what is behind it. I prefer readable breakdowns and an honest note on limitations over a single opaque number.

Keep workflows connected

A backlink review should lead naturally into a page audit, a metadata check, or a redirect trace. The tools link to each other so you are not left at a dead end.

Publish only what works

I would rather ship fewer tools that genuinely function than a long list of half-built ones. A tool goes live only when it does a real job in the browser.

Respect the data source

Provider-backed results inherit that provider's coverage and refresh cycle, live fetches reflect the current public response, and pasted-text tools only see what you paste. Each page states which applies.

Get in touch

Found a bug, or something inaccurate? Tell me.

The fastest way to reach me is email: [email protected]. Corrections and tool bug reports are genuinely welcome — a quick note with the URL and what you expected helps me fix things fast.

Last updated: June 2026