Send HTTP requests, inspect history, and capture screenshots for testing workflows.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "http-inspector" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Send a GET request to https://api.example.com/v1/users with an Authorization Bearer token, and show the response status, headers, and a body summary.
A full inspection result with status code, headers, and response summary for API troubleshooting.
Open the HTTP Inspector history panel, summarize the latest 10 requests with URL, method, status code, and time, and highlight failed requests.
A concise summary of recent requests, clearly showing successes and failures for test review.
Take a screenshot of the current HTTP Inspector panel, capturing the abnormal response and request details for a penetration testing report attachment.
A report-ready panel screenshot preserving key request details and abnormal response evidence.
Access and manage HTTP tools and APIs through a unified MCP interface.
Analyze, intercept, and replay HTTP/HTTPS traffic for debugging and security testing
Capture, inspect, replay, and modify HTTP traffic for debugging and testing.
Parse and analyze HAR files to troubleshoot network traffic with automatic redaction.
Capture app or webpage screenshots and analyze them with a local vision model.
Capture Windows window or desktop screenshots for AI-driven analysis and automation.