HTML Tools

Visually edit, preview and share AI-generated HTML — no code, nothing uploaded

Frequently Asked Questions

More and more people receive AI-generated HTML — reports, prototypes, landing pages, slides. There's a clear chain for "what do I do once I have the HTML": visually edit → preview → share. Bundling these tools into one workbench makes the workflow obvious and easier to find than scattering them inside developer tools.

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2026: HTML becomes the lingua franca between AI and humans

Anthropic engineer Thariq argued in "Using Claude Code: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of HTML" that HTML is replacing Markdown as the preferred medium for AI to align, communicate and deliver with humans. Whether it's ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or any coding agent, they increasingly output full HTML directly — data reports, visual charts, interactive prototypes, marketing landing pages, even full slide decks (as projects like frontend-slides do).

But what happens after you receive that AI-generated HTML? Often you just want to fix a phrase, swap an image, or reorder a section — and spinning up another AI conversation for that is slow and burns tokens. MeTool's /html/ workbench is built for exactly that last mile after you have the HTML.

The three tools in the MeTool HTML workbench

Edit & Preview

  • Visual HTML Editor: upload HTML, click any element to edit text, fonts and colors, swap images (embedded as base64), drag to reorder — all without touching code. Changing one word never needs an AI call again.
  • HTML Live Preview: paste or upload HTML and see it rendered instantly, with mobile / tablet / desktop viewports and screenshot export.

Share & Publish

  • HTML Share Link: turn your finished HTML into a shareable link that anyone can open with zero setup.

Who needs to visually edit AI-generated HTML?

Product, marketing & ops people: AI generated a landing page, and you need to tweak copy, swap the hero image, or delete an extra block — no waiting on a developer, just point and click.

People writing reports with AI: a number is wrong in the HTML report, or a paragraph needs polishing — click it and fix it, instead of feeding the whole document back to the AI to regenerate.

People making HTML slides: for decks built as HTML (like frontend-slides), editing a title or swapping an image visually is far more intuitive than editing code.

The core value is the same: replace expensive, slow conversational AI edits with cheap, intuitive, instant manual editing — fully private and local, with zero uploads.