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ZeroKit vs dedicated JSON formatter sites
JSON formatters are everywhere. ZeroKit pairs formatting with diff, convert, and AI schema tools without extra uploads.
| Topic | ZeroKit | Typical JSON formatter / beautifier sites |
|---|---|---|
| Data leaving the tab | JSON formatter is client-side: paste stays in the browser memory for that session. | Many free formatters are client-side as well, but not all state it clearly; watch for “cloud save” or accounts. |
| What comes next | After formatting, open Text diff, JSON→CSV, or AI JSON schema from the same registry without a new search. | Single-purpose sites often end at format/validate, so you context-switch to another tab. |
| Search & discoverability | Global ⌘K search, categories, and compare pages help you find the next tool quickly. | Narrow product focus = fewer adjacent tools in one place. |
Use ZeroKit when you want JSON formatting to be the start of a pipeline (diff → convert → schema) instead of a one-off paste box.
ZeroKit currently ships 68 tools — see /tools for the full list.