Xplorer: A Local-First API Client for Secure Development
By
Kapil Bakshi
Day-old at best. Try it dunked in something stronger.
Summary
Xplorer is a secure, local-first API client that runs existing Postman collections without requiring migration. It operates entirely locally with no cloud sync, accounts, or telemetry, keeping all data on the user's machine. The core features are perpetually free, targeting enterprise teams seeking an alternative to cloud-based tools.
Key quotes
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Meet Xplorer: The secure, 100% local-first API client.
It runs your existing Postman collections instantly—ZERO migration needed.
Your data stays on your machine. Period.
Built for enterprise teams who need an 'escape hatch' from cloud-forced tools.
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