Market Opportunity
Inspect files in-browser: magic-number detection + virtual scrolling targets a $2.6B = 26M professional developers x $100 ARPU/year (tooling + utilities) total addressable market with medium saturation and a year-over-year growth rate of 8-12%.
Key trends driving demand: WebAssembly performance -- Enables near-native binary parsing and UI responsiveness inside browsers, making heavy file inspection feasible client-side.; Privacy-first tooling -- Increasing preference for client-side processing avoids uploads and helps compliance, driving adoption of local browser tools.; Shift to cloud-native dev workflows -- More teams rely on browser-based tools and extensions integrated into CI and code-review pipelines, creating demand for web-native inspectors..
Key competitors include 010 Editor (SweetScape), HxD, Hex Fiend, CyberChef (GCHQ / GCHQ Github), HexEd.it.
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