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ZapFetch captures all fetch/XHR requests on any site. Enable it to inspect and debug network traffic.
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ZapFetch – Effortless Network Debugging for Web Developers
Tired of opening DevTools just to monitor fetch or XHR requests? ZapFetch is here to simplify your workflow. With a single click, ZapFetch captures and displays all outgoing network requests (fetch/XHR) made by any website—without the need to dig through the Chrome Network tab.
Whether you're debugging APIs, reverse-engineering apps, or just exploring what’s happening behind the scenes, ZapFetch makes it fast, lightweight, and intuitive.
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Instantly see all fetch and XHR requests
No need to open Developer Tools
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