A small collection of open-source, browser-based office tools — a code editor, document editor, spreadsheet-style table, PDF toolkit, and paint canvas. Everything runs locally in your browser; your data stays put.
What it does
quebi office bundles a handful of everyday productivity tools that just work, right in your browser. There is nothing to install and no account to create — open the app and start working. Every tool runs entirely client-side, so your files never leave your machine and there are no server uploads to wait on.
It is built for the quick, common tasks that usually mean reaching for a heavyweight desktop suite or an online service that wants your data: edit some code, write a note, clean up a spreadsheet, reshape a PDF, or sketch an idea. Each tool is focused and fast, and you can use any of them without touching the others.
The tools
- Code editor — a full-featured CodeMirror 6 editor with 20+ languages, linting, Prettier formatting, Vim/Emacs keymaps, a command palette, and share-by-URL
- Document editor — a rich-text editor for notes and documents
- Table — paste anything tabular into a fast virtualised grid, then edit, sort, filter, and export anywhere
- PDF tools — merge, split, rotate, crop, watermark, stamp, fill forms, edit metadata, extract text, and build PDFs from images
- Paint — a simple Paint-like drawing canvas
Key Features
- Runs in your browser — no installation, no accounts, no setup
- Privacy by default — all processing is local; your data stays put and is never uploaded
- Genuinely useful editors — CodeMirror 6 for code, pdf-lib and pdf.js for the PDF toolkit, a virtualised grid for tables
- Focused and fast — each tool does one job well, with no bloat
- Open source — free to use and adapt
- Cross-platform — works in any modern browser on any operating system
Status
quebi office is available now and open source. Try the tools at office.quebi.de.