We Want to Change the Current State of the Web Where 'You're Charged Just for Breathing.' The Dream of Making 'Asari Tools,' 148 Free Tools, a Digital Public Infrastructure for All Humanity - Studio Asari LLC
Studio Asari LLC announced its dream to expand 'Asari Tools,' a collection of 148 free web tools, into a digital public infrastructure that anyone can use 'completely free and without registration.' This initiative aims to challenge 'subscription fatigue' and excessive monetization in the current web landscape.
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Our company endorses April Dream, which aims to make April 1st a day to announce dreams. This press release is the dream of "Studio Asari LLC."
Studio Asari LLC (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Representative: Ryosuke Takahashi), which handles web production, media operation, and doujin production, declares its dream to continuously expand "Asari Tools," a web tool that streamlines small daily tasks, and evolve it into a digital "public infrastructure" that anyone can use "completely free and without registration."
## Background of the Dream: Towards a World Where "Slight Annoyances" Can Be Quickly Resolved for Free
- I want to batch convert images to WebP.
- I want to neatly format JSON data.
- I want to quickly count the characters in a text.
Everyone has likely experienced searching for a tool to handle these "unnamed tasks" that arise in daily work, only to hit a wall: "Account registration is required from here on," or "Please subscribe to the monthly premium plan of XX yen," leading them to quietly close the browser tab.
Studio Asari LLC aims to challenge this "subscription fatigue" and "excessive monetization."
The goal is a world where everyone can access convenient functions for free, as naturally as water flows from a tap or light turns on with a switch.
## The Beginning: The Obsession to "Skip a Few Minutes of Work"
Why do we envision a dream of providing so many functions for free?
The origin lies in Representative Takahashi's "intense hatred for inefficiency" that he felt in his daily web production and development work.
"If I have to search for a tool every time, it's faster to just make it myself."
Developing a personal tool for several hours just to skip a few minutes of work each time. From that obsession and the desire to "share what I've made with people around the world who have the same problems," Asari Tools was born.
## Current Status: 148 Types of Free Tools, the Foundation of the Dream, Created by One Representative
As the first step towards becoming an infrastructure for all humanity, 148 types of tools are already publicly available completely free of charge. All of these were developed by the representative alone and cover practical tools for daily use.
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Studio Asari LLC (Headquarters: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Representative: Ryosuke Takahashi), which handles web production, media operation, and doujin production, declares its dream to continuously expand "Asari Tools," a web tool that streamlines small daily tasks, and evolve it into a digital "public infrastructure" that anyone can use "completely free and without registration."
## Background of the Dream: Towards a World Where "Slight Annoyances" Can Be Quickly Resolved for Free
- I want to batch convert images to WebP.
- I want to neatly format JSON data.
- I want to quickly count the characters in a text.
Everyone has likely experienced searching for a tool to handle these "unnamed tasks" that arise in daily work, only to hit a wall: "Account registration is required from here on," or "Please subscribe to the monthly premium plan of XX yen," leading them to quietly close the browser tab.
Studio Asari LLC aims to challenge this "subscription fatigue" and "excessive monetization."
The goal is a world where everyone can access convenient functions for free, as naturally as water flows from a tap or light turns on with a switch.
## The Beginning: The Obsession to "Skip a Few Minutes of Work"
Why do we envision a dream of providing so many functions for free?
The origin lies in Representative Takahashi's "intense hatred for inefficiency" that he felt in his daily web production and development work.
"If I have to search for a tool every time, it's faster to just make it myself."
Developing a personal tool for several hours just to skip a few minutes of work each time. From that obsession and the desire to "share what I've made with people around the world who have the same problems," Asari Tools was born.
## Current Status: 148 Types of Free Tools, the Foundation of the Dream, Created by One Representative
As the first step towards becoming an infrastructure for all humanity, 148 types of tools are already publicly available completely free of charge. All of these were developed by the representative alone and cover practical tools for daily use.
### [Text/Document Related]
- Character Counter - Real-time measurement of characters, lines, and words in text
- Text Difference Checker - Compares and highlights differences between two texts
- Markdown → HTML Converter - Conversion tool with real-time preview support