API Response Viewer
Captures, formats, and displays API responses in a clean interface for easy debugging and analysis of web applications.
Modify API responses in real-time
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Are you looking for a simple way to test how your app behaves with different API responses? Searching for a developer-friendly tool that lets you alter API data instantly? The API Response Modifier extension allows you to intercept and modify API responses in real-time without touching the backend. Whether you're debugging, testing edge cases, or simulating error scenarios, this extension offers a seamless solution with just a click.
Key Features
Real-Time API Editing - Modify response bodies instantly as they load—no need to refresh the server.
One-Click Activation - Enable or disable response changes with a single click from your browser.
Custom Rules Setup - Create specific rules to alter headers, status codes, or body content.
Developer-Friendly UI - A clean and intuitive interface built for developers and testers.
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