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Offline multi-purpose utility suite bundling communication, measurement, camera, and productivity tools in one package

Offline multi-purpose utility suite bundling communication, measurement, camera, and productivity tools in one package

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Program license Free

Developer ATEU Softwares

Version 3.7.7

Works under Android

Also known as All tools

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(2 votes)

Developer

ATEU Softwares

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

3.7.7

Also known as

All tools

Pros

  • Very wide range of utilities in a single app, from basic tools to advanced sensors and communication aids
  • Works offline and is de-centralized, keeping activity and data on the phone
  • Strong device to device features, including file transfer, CCTV viewing, remote control, Walkie Talkie, and WIFI Calls
  • Extensive measurement and sensor suite for navigation, environment, and simple technical checks
  • Useful camera, scanning, and creative tools such as Cam scanner, Motion cam, Screen Recorder, and Stop motion animation
  • Text to Speech, Speech to Text, and text recognition support both convenience and accessibility use cases
  • User friendly layout with tools that are generally easy to understand
  • Described as fast and lightweight, reducing strain on the device

Cons

  • The sheer number of tools can feel excessive if you only need a few specific functions
  • Lacks advanced customization for Text to Speech, such as detailed voice settings
  • No integrated epub or PDF reader despite having document and text tools
  • Some highly specialized features may remain unused for many people

All tools is an offline utility collection that bundles dozens of everyday helpers into a single Android app, from measurement instruments and communication aids to camera utilities and productivity features. It suits people who prefer one broad toolkit on their phone instead of managing many separate apps.

One app, many roles

All tools groups a wide range of functions in one place, covering daily tasks, technical measurements, and even some creative work. The app works offline and is described as de-centralized, so activity stays on the phone rather than being sent to remote servers.

The catalog stretches from basic items like a compass, torch, timer, and reminders to more advanced tools such as a file transfer system that works without internet, a screen recorder with audio, and a billing system that can create tax inclusive invoices. For anyone who likes to experiment with what their device sensors can do, this breadth is a major draw.

Communication, sharing, and remote control

A standout aspect of All tools is how it turns phones into local communication and control devices.

You get file transfer for sharing data without an internet connection, a Music group feature that plays audio in sync across multiple phones, and several WiFi based options such as Walkie Talkie and WIFI Calls. There is also CCTV viewing so one phone’s camera can act as a live feed for another, plus a Control Device tool for operating a camera and flashlight remotely.

On top of that, an IR Remote can act as a controller for TVs, air conditioners, set top boxes, projectors, and home theater systems, while a Bluetooth Controller sends strings to an HC05 device. A Mike function sends voice from the phone microphone to speakers in real time. For households, hobby projects, or small on site setups, this cluster of tools can replace quite a few separate apps and accessories.

Measurement and sensor toolkit

All tools leans heavily into sensor based utilities, which makes it appealing for travel, DIY, and general curiosity about your surroundings. The app includes:

- Compass for directions using GPS

- Leveler and Pendulum bob for checking inclination and angles, useful in construction or simple carpentry

- Speedometer and Path Tracker for speed, distance, and route navigation while walking or driving

- Altitude readings in meters or feet, plus Atmospheric Pressure, Humidity, Room temperature, and Atmospheric Brightness for basic environmental checks

- Ruler and Protractor on screen for quick measurements and angle discovery

- Length, Height, and Horizontal Length tools that use the camera to estimate size and distance

- Vibrometer, Sound Intensity meter, G Meter, Rpm counter, and Emf detector for vibrations, noise, g forces, rotations per minute, and magnetic fields

- Internet speed, My Address, and Signal Strength to inspect connectivity quality and location

This mix turns the phone into a small measuring lab. It can support everything from hanging a shelf with the correct level to checking ambient noise in a room or getting a rough idea of speed and distance on a trip.

Camera helpers, scanning, and creative tools

The camera related tools are another strong area. There is a regular Torch that can act as a strobe and change screen colors, along with a Magnifier that uses the camera to zoom in on small objects. Night Mode cam is designed for low light viewing, while Blank cam lets you capture photos without showing a preview, which can be useful for more discreet shots.

Motion cam captures pictures when it detects movement, and a Cam scanner can scan or import images and convert them into PDF files. Text Recognition uses the camera or gallery images to extract text, which pairs well with the other text tools in the app.

For creativity, All tools includes a Screen Recorder that saves video with audio in MP4 format, a Stop motion animation creator that stitches pictures or drawings into a continuous video, and a Paint section for sketching and doodling. A Music player handles offline MP3 playback, and a Sound generator produces tones in different wave modes.

Text, speech, and productivity helpers

Alongside the technical tools, All tools bundles several everyday productivity features. There is a Timer, Reminders with checklists, and a Days counter that can determine the number of days between dates or calculate age.

A Billing system helps add products and generate invoices with tax included. Generate QR/Bar Code converts text to QR codes and barcodes, useful for sharing information quickly. A Morse code tool changes text into the familiar dots and dashes, which adds a niche but interesting extra to the communication set.

Text to Speech converts written text into spoken audio and can save the result as an audio file. The Speech to Text tool does the opposite, turning spoken words into text and keeping them as notes. One thoughtful suggestion is the addition of more voice controls in Text to Speech, such as adjustable voices or tone, which are not present now. That would make this part of the app more flexible for regular reading or accessibility use.

For privacy minded users, a File locker secures photos, videos, music, and other data with a password, while Device Info shows software and system details in a single view.

Interface, performance, and everyday feel

All tools covers so many areas that it could have become confusing, yet the layout is described as easy to navigate, with tools that are mostly self explanatory. That makes it approachable for people who like to explore new functions without spending much time on documentation.

The app is also described as fast and lightweight, so it does not feel heavy on the device even with its large feature set. One user notes that there are tools they will probably never use, but others may rely on every day, which captures both a strength and a mild drawback: the collection is wide enough that some items may feel like extra clutter if you only need a small subset.

There are also ideas for future growth, such as richer voice settings in Text to Speech or the addition of an epub or PDF reader, which would pair naturally with the existing text and document tools.

Verdict

All tools aims to be a broad utility box that lives on your phone and stays useful even without an internet connection. With its mix of communication aids, measurement instruments, camera utilities, and productivity helpers, it can genuinely reduce the need for multiple single purpose apps.

If you enjoy experimenting with what your device hardware can do, appreciate offline and on device processing, and do not mind browsing a large catalog to find the tool you want, All tools offers a remarkably rich package in one install.

Pros

  • Very wide range of utilities in a single app, from basic tools to advanced sensors and communication aids
  • Works offline and is de-centralized, keeping activity and data on the phone
  • Strong device to device features, including file transfer, CCTV viewing, remote control, Walkie Talkie, and WIFI Calls
  • Extensive measurement and sensor suite for navigation, environment, and simple technical checks
  • Useful camera, scanning, and creative tools such as Cam scanner, Motion cam, Screen Recorder, and Stop motion animation
  • Text to Speech, Speech to Text, and text recognition support both convenience and accessibility use cases
  • User friendly layout with tools that are generally easy to understand
  • Described as fast and lightweight, reducing strain on the device

Cons

  • The sheer number of tools can feel excessive if you only need a few specific functions
  • Lacks advanced customization for Text to Speech, such as detailed voice settings
  • No integrated epub or PDF reader despite having document and text tools
  • Some highly specialized features may remain unused for many people

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