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Browser-Based Hacker-Aesthetic Tools
A small, free collection of visual simulators and utilities for streamers, video creators, and people who like the look of a terminal. Everything runs in the browser — no install, no signup, no real hacking.
Last reviewed on April 27, 2026.
Visual Tools & Simulators
Each tool is a self-contained page. Open one, fullscreen it, and you have a backdrop or prop ready to use.
Fake Hacker Terminal
An auto-running command line that types out scripted operations like network scans and password attempts. Looks the part; does nothing.
Open terminal →Matrix Rain
The classic green falling-code effect. Tweak speed, density, color theme, and character set, then go fullscreen for a clean wallpaper.
Open matrix →AI Code Typer
Hammer the keyboard and watch realistic-looking PyTorch, TensorFlow, and transformer code stream onto the screen.
Open coder →Cyber Attack Map
A simulated world map with animated attack vectors, attack types, top targets, and protocol breakdowns. The data is generated client-side.
Open map →Sci-Fi Tech Dashboard
A futuristic operations dashboard with live-updating gauges, server clusters, alerts, and an analytics chart. Pure visual prop.
Open dashboard →Glitch Text Generator
Turn plain text into zalgo, top-heavy, or extreme-chaos glitch text. Adjust the chaos level and copy the result with one click.
Open generator →ASCII Banner Generator
Type a short word and get a chunky terminal banner in block, slant, or shadow style. Copy it into a script header, README, or stream overlay.
Open banner →Text Utilities & References
Smaller, focused utilities and copy-ready reference pages. Each is a single page that does one job.
Box-Drawing Tool
Wrap any text in an ASCII or Unicode frame — single line, double, heavy, rounded, or dashed. Adjustable padding and alignment.
Open tool →ASCII Art Gallery
Copy-ready dividers, frames, prompt glyphs, status icons, and arrows. Click any tile to copy.
Browse gallery →Unicode Symbol Reference
Searchable, click-to-copy Unicode symbols — box-drawing, blocks, arrows, math, geometry, currency, and more.
Open reference →Cyberpunk Color Palettes
Curated terminal and cyberpunk palettes — Matrix green, cyber cyan, amber CRT, ice, red, purple — copy as HEX, RGB, or HSL.
Open palettes →Leet Speak Translator
Convert plain text to 1337-speak with light, classic, or extreme substitution levels. One-click copy.
Open translator →Reverse / Flip / Mirror Text
Reverse character order, flip upside-down with Unicode, or mirror — with a word-order toggle for natural-looking results.
Open transformer →Fake Prop-Data Generator
Clearly-fake IPs, MACs, hostnames, and IDs from documentation-only ranges. For video props and screenshot mockups, never as real data.
Generate values →Developer Micro-Tools
Small, single-purpose utilities that fit the terminal-adjacent crowd. Each one runs locally — nothing about your input is sent anywhere.
Base64 Encoder & Decoder
Standard and URL-safe variants, with proper UTF-8 round-tripping and an optional padding strip.
Open tool →URL Encoder & Decoder
Component, full-URL, and form-data modes. Encodes only what each context needs.
Open tool →JSON Formatter & Minifier
Pretty-print, validate, sort keys, or minify. Clear parse errors with line and column.
Open tool →UUID Generator
Cryptographically random v4, or time-ordered v7 (RFC 9562). Bulk-generate with format options.
Open tool →Password & Passphrase Generator
Random-character or word-based passphrases with live entropy display. Uses crypto.getRandomValues.
Unix Timestamp Converter
Live current epoch in three precisions. Two-way conversion to ISO 8601 and local time.
Open tool →Regex Tester
Live JavaScript regex with match highlighting, capture-group display, and a replacement preview.
Open tool →ANSI Escape Code Reference
Click-to-copy reference for terminal colors and styles — 8-color, 256-color, and 24-bit RGB.
Open reference →Guides & References
Practical write-ups about how to use the tools well — and what to watch for.
Streaming & Content-Creator Toolkit
How to use the visual tools as OBS browser sources, with comparison tables and a worked five-minute example.
Read guide →Keyboard Shortcuts
Per-tool shortcuts — fullscreen, hide controls, alert triggers — plus the browser shortcuts that matter for capture.
Open reference →Accessibility & Effects
Practical guidance on motion, flashing, contrast, and screen readers. How to use the tools without harming sensitive viewers.
Read guide →Changelog
What has been added, edited, or fixed across the site, dated. Updated with every substantive change.
View changes →How the Tools Are Built
Plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. No frameworks, no tracking beyond standard analytics, no accounts.
Lightweight
Each page is a few KB of HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS. Open it, run it, close it. Nothing is left behind.
Educational & Entertainment Only
Every tool is a simulator. There is no real hacking, no real scanning, no live data feed — just code that imitates the visuals.
Cross-Platform
Anything modern that runs a browser will work — desktop, laptop, tablet, phone. Fullscreen mode is supported on each tool.
Bonus: Small Utility Scripts
A short reference set of common one-liners — port reapers, Docker cleanups, JSON pretty-printers, and similar. Filter by name or tag, copy the snippet, and paste it into your own shell.