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Practical online tools for images, documents, audio and video

NEMIAtools is built for common file tasks that should feel simple: compress a document, convert a format, trim a clip, resize an image or package files for delivery. The site combines direct utilities with original guides so users can both finish the task and understand the workflow behind it.

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Why the site is structured this way

Focused tools instead of clutter
Each utility is designed around a single job so the page stays easier to understand and faster to use.
Clear processing model
Light operations stay browser-friendly when possible, while heavier format conversions use the backend only where it actually helps.
More than utility pages
The site now includes original evergreen guides and explanatory copy so users can choose the right format and not just click a button.

Useful for real everyday work

Students and schools
Prepare assignments, extract sections from PDFs, reduce upload size and convert documents into the format a portal expects.
Freelancers and creators
Resize visuals, trim clips, extract audio, produce GIFs and package files for clients without opening a full editor for every task.
Small teams and operations
Standardize file handoff, convert attachments, clean up shared assets and reduce the friction around routine admin work.

Language support and accessibility

Core pages are available in English and Italian through dedicated URLs, while the interface also keeps the existing language selector for additional translated labels. This makes the site more understandable both for users and for search engines.

FAQ

Is NEMIAtools free to use?

The site is designed around free practical tools and lightweight workflows. Some pages may include advertising to support ongoing development.

Do all tools work the same way?

No. Some tools are best handled directly in the browser, while heavier conversions rely on the backend to finish the export.

Why add guides to a tools site?

Because many users do not only need a button; they also need help choosing the right format, sequence and export for the task ahead.

Where can I learn more about the project?

The Developer, Privacy and Terms pages explain how the site is maintained, what the processing model looks like and how to contact the project.