About TinyBee
TinyBee is a fast, no-account toolbox for PDFs, images, text, developers, calculators, generators, business tasks, time zones, and SEO checks. The tool comes first. Explanations stay short. Uploads happen only when a page clearly says they are needed.
Last updated: May 2026
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Operating rules
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Tool first
The working interface should appear before long explanations. Content supports the task instead of burying it.
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Honest limits
Compression, conversion, background removal, calculators, and SEO checks all have trade-offs. TinyBee should say where they stop.
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Low friction by default
Core tools should not need an account, a newsletter signup, or a paywall for a basic result.
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Built for global use
Routes, UI strings, fonts, formatting, and RTL behavior are part of the product—not an afterthought.
Who builds TinyBee
Jan Křenek
Creator & Maintainer
Prague, Czech Republic
Built and maintained by Jan Křenek, a software developer and self-employed entrepreneur in Prague. TinyBee started as a reaction to utility sites that bury the actual tool under ads, upsells, and vague upload flows.
- Operator
- Jan Křenek
- Status
- Self-employed entrepreneur in the Czech Republic
- IČO
- 17397979
- Founder website
- jankrenek.com
Behind the tools
Why TinyBee exists
Most utility sites make a simple file task feel like a landing page. TinyBee does the opposite: open the tool, show the options, and explain privacy and limits in plain language.
The focus is everyday work—merging PDFs, resizing images, formatting JSON, generating passwords, counting words, planning meetings, creating invoices, and checking SEO files.
How the tools are built
TinyBee is browser-first. When a task can run locally, the file or text stays on your device and the browser does the processing. That approach is used for many PDF, image, text, calculator, generator, and developer tools.
Some future workflows may need server-assisted processing because browsers have memory, CPU, or file-format limits. If that happens, the tool page will say so before processing and the server-assisted mode will be clearly labeled.
Privacy as product behavior
Privacy is not only a policy page. It affects how the tools are designed: local processing first, clear labels, no required accounts for core workflows, and no hidden upload step for browser-only tools.
TinyBee does not build tools for scraping social platforms, bypassing access controls, or downloading content users do not own or have permission to process.
Languages and localization
English is the source language for the initial editorial content. The site is structured for multilingual routes, localized UI, script-aware fonts, and RTL languages such as Arabic, Persian, Hebrew, and Urdu.
Translations are generated through a controlled pipeline that checks placeholders, protected brand names, scripts, and unchanged English prose.
Corrections and feedback
If a tool result, translation, formula, interface label, or explanation looks wrong, send the page URL, what you expected, and what happened. Correction reports help improve both the tool and the surrounding explanation.
Tool pages may change as browser support, file libraries, and user feedback improve.
Operator information
- Operator
- Jan Křenek
- Status
- Self-employed entrepreneur in the Czech Republic
- IČO
- 17397979
- Website
- tinybee.org
- Founder website
- jankrenek.com
- Contact
- hello@tinybee.org
The IČO is a Czech business identification number and can be verified through public Czech business registers.