Hoppscotch

Windows

Lightweight API testing tool for Windows developers

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Overview

Hoppscotch is an open-source, modern API client designed for Windows developers to test and debug APIs quickly. It integrates smoothly with Windows OS—supporting system shortcuts, dark mode alignment with Windows settings, and native installation via Microsoft Store or portable version. Features include REST/GraphQL/WebSocket support, environment variables, offline functionality, and minimal resource usage. Ideal for Windows users seeking a fast, lightweight alternative to heavy API clients, it lets you send requests, inspect responses, and manage API workflows efficiently without compromising performance.

Key Features

  • REST, GraphQL, and WebSocket support
  • Environment variables management
  • Native Windows integration (dark mode, shortcuts)
  • Portable and offline functionality

Frequently Asked Questions

? Is Hoppscotch compatible with Windows 11?

Yes, Hoppscotch works seamlessly with Windows 11. It supports native installation via the Microsoft Store and aligns with Windows 11’s design guidelines, including dark mode and system shortcut integration.

? Is it safe to install?

Absolutely. Hoppscotch is open-source (hosted on GitHub) with a transparent codebase. You can install it via the official Microsoft Store or download the portable version from its website—both options are secure and free of malware.

? Is there a portable version?

Yes, Hoppscotch offers a portable version for Windows. You can download it from the official website, unzip it, and run it without any installation—perfect for using on multiple devices without admin rights.

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Tool Info

Pricing Free
Category API Development
Platform Windows

Pros

  • Lightweight (minimal system resource usage)
  • Open-source and completely free
  • Native Windows app (Microsoft Store available)
  • Portable version for on-the-go use

Cons

  • Limited advanced features (e.g., automated test suites) compared to premium tools
  • No built-in team collaboration in the desktop version
  • Less extensive documentation than some competitors

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