Refinata is a browser-based toolkit for file and data processing. Its website says it offers 100+ free Browser File Tools. Its core positioning is not to upload files to the cloud for conversion, but to process them in the user’s browser memory via WebAssembly; once the tab is closed, the data disappears. For users dealing with sensitive files, temporary data cleanup, format conversion, or export tasks, this “zero-upload” architecture is the main selling point.
Based on the collected information, Refinata’s free plan supports limited daily operations, 100% local processing, no account requirement, and access to 100+ tools. The Pro plan adds unlimited daily operations, batch processing and automation, SQL and Excel export, and priority support. In terms of supported languages/frameworks, the text only explicitly mentions WebAssembly, without disclosing specific programming languages, file types, or frameworks. There is no information about API/SDK, plugin integrations, CLI, self-hosting, or open source availability, so it should not be viewed as a full developer platform. It is more of a privacy-first, browser-side data toolbox.
Pricing is straightforward: Free is permanently free; Pro is $9/month, with 2 months saved on annual billing. Users can cancel anytime, and there is a 30-day money-back guarantee. On compliance, the website highlights GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA Compatible architecture, India DPDP, and PCI DSS-related compliance through Paddle payments; the infrastructure is described as Vercel + Supabase. Note that the wording is “Compliance by Architecture,” claiming privacy is guaranteed architecturally because files are not uploaded, but no third-party audit or certification materials are provided.
The strengths are its low barrier to entry, no-account free plan, no file uploads, transparent pricing, and Pro features such as batch processing and exports, making it suitable for frequent data-processing tasks. The downside is limited public information: there is no complete tool list, format coverage, performance limits, API/SDK details, team management, audit logs, open source status, or self-hosting options. For enterprise procurement, the currently available information is not enough to complete a security and compliance assessment.
Refinata is suitable for individual developers, data analysts, operations teams, or teams that need to quickly process sensitive files, especially in scenarios where users do not want to send files to third-party servers. The collected text does not state how well it works from China. Given that its infrastructure includes Vercel and Supabase, actual availability should be verified through local network testing. Payments are handled via Paddle, and support for domestic Chinese bank cards also needs to be checked. Alternative tools include CyberChef, OpenRefine, CloudConvert, Convertio, and others.
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