Compare the Top API Clients for Mac as of April 2026

What are API Clients for Mac?

API clients are software tools or libraries that enable applications to communicate with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) by sending requests and handling responses. They simplify the process of making authenticated calls, formatting requests, and parsing data returned from remote services. API clients often include features for error handling, retries, and rate-limiting to ensure reliable integrations. Many are available in multiple programming languages, making it easier for developers to interact with web services and backend systems. By abstracting the complexity of direct network communication, API clients accelerate development and help maintain clean, maintainable code. Compare and read user reviews of the best API Clients for Mac currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Postman

    Postman

    Postman

    The collaboration platform for API development. Simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman is a collaboration platform for API development. Postman's features simplify each step of building an API and streamline collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Quickly and easily send REST, SOAP, and GraphQL requests directly within Postman. Automate manual tests and integrate them into your CI/CD pipeline to ensure that any code changes won't break the API in production. Communicate the expected behavior of an API by simulating endpoints and their responses without having to set up a backend server. Generate and publish beautiful, machine-readable documentation to make your API easier to consume. Stay up-to-date on the health of your API by checking performance and response times at scheduled intervals. Provide a shared context for building and consuming APIs, and collaborate in real-time.
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    Starting Price: $12 per user per month
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    Insomnia
    Design, debug, and test APIs like a human, not a robot. Finally, a workflow you'll love. The Collaborative API Design Tool for designing, testing and managing OpenAPI specifications. The Desktop API client for REST and GraphQL. Make requests, inspect responses. Quickly create and group requests, specify environment variables, authentication, generate code snippets, and more. Get all the details on responses. View the whole request timeline, status codes, body, headers, cookies, and more. Create workspaces, folders, environments, drag-and-drop requests, and easily import and export your data. Create, edit, lint, debug, preview, and manage all of your OpenAPI specs in one collaborative API design editor. Generate configuration for common API gateways such as the Kong API Gateway, and Kong for Kubernetes. Sync your API designs with source control such as Github / Gitlab, and deploy directly to API Gateways such as Kong with one click.
    Starting Price: $5 per month
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    Kiota

    Kiota

    Microsoft

    Kiota is a client, plugin, and manifest generator for HTTP REST APIs described by OpenAPI. Available as a command-line tool and a Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension, Kiota enables developers to search for API descriptions, filter and select specific endpoints, and generate models and a chained method API surface in various programming languages. This approach eliminates the need to depend on different API clients for each API and allows for precise generation of the required API surface area. Additionally, Kiota facilitates participation in the Microsoft Copilot ecosystem by enabling the generation of API plugins. The VS Code extension enhances the Kiota experience with a rich user interface, supporting features such as searching for API descriptions, filtering endpoints, and generating API clients. Users can select desired endpoints and generate clients, plugins, or other outputs, with completion notifications and easy access to generated outputs within the workspace.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hoppscotch

    Hoppscotch

    Hoppscotch LTD.

    Hoppscotch makes it easy to create and test your APIs, helping you to ship products faster. Create APIs faster, test them instantly, document and share them automatically. From prototyping to production - develop without switching tabs. Hoppscotch got everything you need to make API development easy. Create workspaces for your teams. Control access to your workspaces. Work together with your team in real-time. Deploy Hoppscotch on your own servers. Organize your requests in collections or folders and share them with your team. Manage your environment variables and use them everywhere. View and manage your request history. Modify headers, authenticate requests, generate random data, and much more. Test your APIs and write assertions for the response. Use Hoppscotch in your native language. We support 30+ languages. Track all the activities in your workspace. Who did what and when. Use your existing SSO provider to login to Hoppscotch. Manage your users, workspaces, and more.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client

    Thunder Client

    ​Thunder Client is a lightweight REST API client extension for Visual Studio Code, designed to simplify API testing with an intuitive and user-friendly interface. It supports features such as collections, environment variables, and scriptless testing, allowing developers to organize requests, manage different environments, and validate API responses without the need for scripting. All data is stored locally on the user's device, ensuring privacy and security. Additionally, Thunder Client offers Git synchronization for team collaboration, enabling the saving and sharing of request data within a Git repository. Its CLI supports CI/CD integration, facilitating automated testing and report generation. Trusted by over 5 million users worldwide, Thunder Client seamlessly integrates into the VS Code environment, providing a streamlined workflow for API development and testing. ​
    Starting Price: $3 per month
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    PostPilot

    PostPilot

    PostPilot.dev

    🚀 PostPilot – Your Private Workspace for APIs, Databases & Data Inspection PostPilot combines an API client, database client, and data inspector into one streamlined, local-first interface. Use Variables to link requests and organize everything in reusable Collections — fully local, fully private. ⚙️ How PostPilot Streamlines Your Development Workflow PostPilot combines three core tasks into one lightweight, local app: - API Testing: Send REST/GraphQL requests, inspect responses, and extract data. - Database Querying: Connect to your local or remote DBs and run SQL queries. - Data Inspection: Load JSON/XML, run queries, and debug data fast. All with: - Connection via Variables: Easily reuse variables across requests, queries, and scripts. - Manage requests in Collections: Save and reuse requests anytime - Private Workspace: Your data stays local. No cloud sync, no tracking.
    Starting Price: $40 one-time-payment
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    GetAPI

    GetAPI

    GetAPI

    GetAPI is a lightweight, native macOS HTTP client designed to simplify the process of making and testing REST API calls through a clean and minimal interface. Built as an alternative to tools like Postman or Insomnia, it allows developers to import existing collections, send HTTP requests, and instantly view structured responses without unnecessary complexity or setup. It is developed specifically for macOS using native technologies such as Swift and Objective-C, ensuring fast performance, smooth integration with the operating system, and a polished user experience. It supports essential API testing workflows, including request composition, navigation between requests, and quick inspection of response data, while maintaining a streamlined approach focused on speed and usability. GetAPI operates entirely locally, does not collect or sync user data to the cloud, and emphasizes privacy and control over sensitive API information.
    Starting Price: $39 per month
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    Scalar

    Scalar

    Scalar

    Scalar is a modern, open source API platform designed to help developers create, document, test, and manage APIs through a unified, interactive environment built around the OpenAPI standard. It transforms OpenAPI specifications into clean, visually appealing, and interactive API documentation that allows users to explore endpoints and test requests directly within the interface, combining documentation and a full-featured API client in one place. It includes a built-in REST API client that supports sending requests, inspecting responses, handling authentication methods such as API keys and OAuth2, and working with environment variables and dynamic parameters. Scalar also offers tools for generating SDKs, managing and versioning API specifications with Git integration, and creating documentation that stays synchronized with the underlying API through Markdown or MDX workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    RapidAPI
    RapidAPI for Mac is a powerful HTTP client designed specifically for macOS, enabling developers to test, build, and document APIs in one intuitive interface. It allows users to send various HTTP requests, inspect server responses, and iterate quickly during development. With its clean and native macOS design, developers can easily compose requests and manage API workflows without complexity. The tool also supports API description using JSON Schema and integrates with standards like Swagger and RAML. It simplifies API development by combining testing and documentation in a single environment. Developers can generate client code and export API definitions seamlessly. Overall, RapidAPI for Mac helps streamline API development with speed and efficiency.
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    Requestly

    Requestly

    RQ Labs, Inc.

    Requestly API Client offers a range of tools to help you design, manage, and test APIs effectively. With distinct combination of features Requestly acts as a companion to developers and QAs. 1. Design APIs: Requestly simplifies API Design by allowing you to create individual API requests, specify HTTP methods, headers, query parameters, and request bodies. 2. Send API Requests: Sending API Requests is at the core of API testing. Responses can be viewed in detail, including status codes, headers, and payloads. 3. API Collections: Collections allow you to group related API requests for better organization and collaboration. 4. Variables: Requestly simplify API testing and management by allowing you to replace hardcoded values with placeholders - Collection, Environment, and Global Variables. 5. Scripts (Pre & Post): Scripts allow you to add logic or modify requests before they are sent, or process responses and manipulate variables that can be used in subsequent API call.
    Starting Price: $0
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    NativeRest

    NativeRest

    NativeSoft

    NativeRest is a high-performance, memory-efficient REST API client available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Unlike Electron-based apps, it is a fully native application, which results in faster startup times and significantly lower memory and CPU usage. NativeRest supports offline work with local and cloud-based workspaces, enabling both individual and team collaboration. It includes a preconfigured proxy server to enhance privacy and security during API testing. Users benefit from an intuitive interface, powerful environment variable management, customizable HTTP methods, and code snippet generation in over 15 programming languages. A portable version is also available, requiring no installation or admin rights.
    Starting Price: $199
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    Yaak

    Yaak

    Yaak

    Yaak is a fast, lightweight, and privacy-focused desktop API client designed for developers to test, debug, and interact with APIs in a clean and efficient environment without relying on cloud services. It works entirely offline, storing all data locally on the user’s machine with encrypted secrets and zero telemetry, ensuring full control over sensitive information and eliminating the need for accounts or external servers. It supports a wide range of protocols, including REST, GraphQL, gRPC, WebSockets, and Server-Sent Events, allowing developers to work with different types of APIs in a single interface. It includes features such as dynamic request templating with variables and functions, request chaining, and full debugging tools for inspecting headers, cookies, payloads, and responses. Yaak also integrates with Git by storing workspaces as plain files, enabling version control and collaboration while maintaining security through encrypted data handling.
    Starting Price: $79 per year
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    HTTPie

    HTTPie

    HTTPie

    HTTPie is making APIs simple and intuitive for those building the tools of our time. AI assistant, HTTP methods in tabs, library context menu, cURL input mode, and more. All the user-friendliness of our terminal version is now wrapped up in a sleek graphical interface. The original. An open-source API testing client for open minds. Developers all around the world rely on HTTPie for API testing. Our users include the engineers behind some of the most important technology companies driving change today. We’re on a mission to make APIs simple and intuitive for all those building the tools, apps, and technologies of our time. We truly believe that APIs have the capacity to make our world a better place. Interact painlessly with APIs. Leverage the power of AI-assisted work. Organize your work in spaces, collections, and tabs. Parametrize requests with variables and environments. Work across devices with auto-save and realtime sync. Build and preview requests without sending them.
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    Posting

    Posting

    Posting

    Posting is an open source terminal-based API client designed to help developers build, test, and manage HTTP requests directly from the command line through a fast, keyboard-centric interface. It functions as a modern alternative to tools like Postman or Insomnia, but instead of a graphical interface, it runs as a text-based UI (TUI), allowing efficient workflows locally, over SSH, or inside remote environments and containers. It enables users to create and organize API requests into collections stored as simple, readable YAML files, making them easy to version control and share across projects. It includes features such as autocompletion, syntax highlighting, command palette access, and “jump mode” navigation to quickly move through the interface, along with support for importing and exporting cURL commands and integrating with editors like Vim for editing request bodies.
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