About BP Tools

BP Tools (bimalapokhrel.com.np) is an independent collection of free online utilities built around one simple idea: everyday digital tasks shouldn't require installing software, creating accounts, or uploading private files to strangers' servers.

The site started from a familiar frustration in Nepal and everywhere else: you need to merge two PDFs for a form, or check an essay's word count, or convert a date between Bikram Sambat and AD — and every website that offers to help wants a sign-up, caps you at two files a day, stamps a watermark on your work, or quietly uploads your document to servers you know nothing about.

How we're different

Every tool on this site runs entirely in your browser. When you merge PDFs, the merging happens on your own device. When you generate a password, it's created by your browser's cryptographic engine and never transmitted. When you check a text for plagiarism signals, the text stays in the page. This isn't a marketing line — it's an architectural choice you can verify yourself: load any tool, disconnect from the internet, and it still works.

That choice has a happy side effect: because your files never touch our servers, we have no processing costs to recover — which is why every tool is genuinely free and unlimited, with no premium tier.

What you'll find here

The collection currently spans 31 tools across five areas: writing tools (plagiarism checker, AI content detector, word counter, readability), a full PDF suite (merge, split, compress, protect, unlock, convert), image utilities (compress, convert, resize), generators (QR codes, passwords, Base64, Nepali date conversion) and everyday calculators (age, BMI, percentage, EMI). The blog adds practical guides on using them well.

Accuracy and honesty

Where a browser-based tool has limits, we say so plainly on the tool's own page — for example, no free tool can truly scan the whole internet for plagiarism, no AI detector can prove authorship, and compressed PDFs lose text selection. We'd rather set honest expectations than win a click with an impossible promise.

Get in touch

Found a bug? Need a tool that isn't here yet? Visit the contact page — feedback genuinely shapes what gets built next.