24 Unknown Websites That Can Be Useful

10 Minute Mail

“No need to use my own email to read a random website. “

– Neo_The_bluepill_One

McBroken

“I use this to check whether the ice cream machines at the nearest McDonald’s near me are broken or not. “

– Umi-Zoomi

JustWatch

“Allows me to search up a movie or TV show and tells me where it’s streaming.”

– Dd1va

RemoveBG

“Does a pretty solid job at removing the background of any image. You can even just Ctrl+V. Con: lowers quality a little. “

– venosenz

The Noun Project

“Need an icon for something and don’t have time to make it yourself? People from all over the world create them and upload them. Great resource for graphic designers. Icons available in SVG or JPEG, and they’re doing stock photos now too.”

– ToothbrushGames

Tip of My Tongue

“It’s really effective and has helped me countless times, I always seem to want a word when I’m writing but forget what the actual word is. “

– AccumulatingBoredom

How Many People Are In Space Right Now

“I check every few days or at least once a week. “

– UbiquitousMusician

WornOnTV

“They are masters at tracking down the exact clothes actors wear in TV shows. AND they often show a similar cheaper option if your budget is not the same as millionaires. “

– Sarah-loves-cats

Ninite

“Allows you to pick and choose from a large selection of commonly used programs like Steam, WinRAR, and random other things you need/want while setting up a computer. The awesome part is that once you’ve selected all the programs you would like. It will simply install them all with no bulls@#t. No ads. No cost. No boxes. Nothing!”

– MajikMahn

Lightning Maps

“It tells you in real-time where lightning strikes anywhere in the world. Nice to track when there is a thunderstorm where you live. “

– ConsciousnessWizard

A Soft Murmur

“Lets you play all kinds of soothing background noises, like rain, wind, birdsong, waves, and rolling thunder. You can also overlay them to make your perfect background mix, which is perfect if you want to relax to the gentle sounds of a coffee shop on fire. “

– Portarossa

CamelCamelCamel

“Tracks the price history of something on Amazon so you can see if a sale is actually a good deal. “

– bradgerkemusic

Radio Garden

“Listen to radio around the world.”

– ksse121q

FotoForensics

“I use it to check if photos are photoshopped.”

– eadgarc

Internet Archive

“I always love an opportunity to be able to talk about archive.org because it is such a wonderful and free resource for so many things. It has millions of free downloads for music, movies, books, software, etc. One very popular example is that it is home to a very large catalogue of Grateful Dead recordings.

There is also The Internet Arcade where you can play a lot of classic games along with the Console Living Room which is similar. They have access to tons of old PC games too and you can even play the original Oregon Trail online. There’s a lot more in their software section too.

It also has The WayBack Machine which has archived more than 486 billion web pages saved so you can go back and see how websites were years ago. “

– -eDgAR-

ToffeeShare

“Lets you share files privately, without size limit, with end-to-end encryption and without them being stored online. “

– mgca

Boil the Frog

“An awesome site where you put two artists in, and it makes a playlist connecting them for you.”

– Axenal713

Photopea

“Online image editor with Photoshop feature.”

– gagahpangeran

DeepL

“DeepL for translations instead of Google Translate. Although language options are still limited, the results are more natural and elegant. I’m a bilingual Chinese/English speaker and use this whenever I can’t remember how to say a phrase in the other language.”

– melodyduany

RunPee

“It tells you the best time for a bathroom break and gives a brief description of what you would miss.”

– BigWar0609

Unsplash

“Tons of free-to-use images of damn near everything.”

– OldheadBoomer

Natural Reader

“It’s basically a text to speech site that lets you copy and paste passages into a text box and then the computer will read it back to you. I use this when I need to type out papers, short stories or any other lengthy piece of writing as a way of proofreading. It’s nice to use this way because then you can hear your errors read aloud. “

– ThrowRA29208

GetHuman

“A place where the internet will find you a phone number to call to get a human for customer service. If they can’t find one they will wait in the hold queue for you.”

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