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Education & Academic Tools

Empowering students and educators with precision utilities. Calculate academic performance, convert grades, and plan your semester with ease.

Welcome to the Education Hubat Hilmost Software Corporation. Our mission is to provide students with the highest-quality digital laboratory for tracking and improving their academic performance. Academic success shouldn't be complicated by manual spreadsheets or insecure online trackers.

Precision GPA Calculation

Our flagship GPA Calculator provides a seamless interface for determining both semester and cumulative Grade Point Averages. We support multiple input methods—including letter grades, percentages, and raw points—to ensure compatibility with various institutional standards. With support for weighted 5.0 scales, even the most advanced academic tracks are covered.

Privacy in Academia

Students often have to enter sensitive academic history into online tools. At Hilmost, we prioritize your data privacy through our Zero-Server Architecture. Every grade you enter and every calculation performed happens entirely on your local device. We never store or transmit your academic records, making our platform a safe haven for your study planning.

Strategize for Academic Excellence

Successful students don't just study—they strategize. By using our academic tools, you can forecast your future performance and identify exactly what grades you need in your upcoming finals to hit your target cumulative average. We are committed to building tools that help you focus on learning while we handle the data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all academic utilities in the Hilmost Toolbox are completely free. We do not require account registration or payment to access professional-grade calculators.
No. We utilize a 'Zero-Server' architecture. All calculations for GPA and other metrics happen locally in your browser. Your grades and course history are never transmitted to us.
Our calculators support major global standards, including 4.0 and 5.0 scales, letter-based systems, and percentage-based grading commonly found in international institutions.
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