Your Personal Impact
By using our browser-based tools, you're not just saving time—you're reducing data transfer and server usage, which has a real-world environmental impact. Here's a summary of your contribution.
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Time Saved
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CO₂ Saved
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How We Calculate These Numbers
These metrics are estimates for your most recent conversion, based on industry averages for a typical cloud-based service.
1. Data Not Transferred
This is the simplest metric. Since most of our tools run in your browser, you avoid uploading the source file and downloading the result from a server. We track the size of every input and output file you create.
Data Saved (0.00 MB) = 0.00 MB (Input) + 0.00 MB (Output)2. Time Saved
We estimate the time you would have spent uploading and downloading files. This calculation uses your browser's real-time network speed estimate (or a fallback to global averages if unavailable).
Your estimated speed: 20.0 Mbps upload / 80.0 Mbps download.
Time Saved (0 sec) = 0 sec (Upload) + 0 sec (Download)3. CO₂ Saved
This estimates the carbon emissions saved by avoiding data center processing and network data transfer. It's a two-part calculation.
A. Energy Consumption (kWh)
- Data Transfer Energy: The internet consumes energy. We convert your data from Megabytes (MB) to Megabits (Mb) and use an estimate of 0.00000020 kWh per Megabit (Mb) transferred.
- Server Processing Energy: We estimate that a typical cloud conversion takes about 5 seconds of active processing on a server that consumes 0.25 kW of power.
Total Energy (0.00000000 kWh) = 0.00000000 kWh (upload) + 0.00000000 kWh (download) + 0.00000000 kWh (server)B. Carbon Footprint (gCO₂)
Finally, we convert the total energy saved into a carbon footprint using the global average carbon intensity of electricity, which is approximately 500 grams of CO₂ per kWh.
CO₂ Saved (0.00 g) = 0.00000000 kWh * 500 g/kWh