About
Built specifically for macOS, Paw is a powerful developer app for debugging and testing APIs. It provides excellent interaction with REST services. Easily add variables and insert calculated components into any row you want. Plus, you'll be delighted that each option can be quickly accessed using your mouse and keyboard shortcuts.
Client code without errors + visualization of options
Create and test HTTP requests by transferring them to a text editor. It doesn't matter what you send or receive, everything is displayed the way you need it. The app offers web pages, images and PDF files. In addition, it has full syntax highlighting for different languages. Avoid common mistakes by getting a warning when something looks strange.
A native Mac app that guarantees security
Being designed exclusively for macOS, the API client not only feels familiar, but also integrates seamlessly into your current workflow. Moreover, it is completely insulated for your safety.
A set of extensions + the ability to add your own
Do you think this app is lacking functionality? Easily add new features to this useful REST testing utility. You can choose from an impressive list of existing ones, or create your own from scratch with fully compliant Open API specification and RAML API definitions.
Supports multiple dynamic environments
Organize your requests in a jiffy, easily manage your dynamic environments. Set independent environments for better productivity. Easily move from one server or user account to another in a few clicks. Keep several sessions open in parallel and quickly switch between them.
Easily move around with Pawprint distribution
Easily and quickly migrate any API calls from Postman, cURL and Advanced Rest Client. Moreover, with the click of your fingers, you can export your documents back to these services. Use a shortened URL to share your request-response pairs with others.
Client SSL certificates
Sometimes you need to authenticate using a certificate. You can easily create your own from PKCS #12 or PEM files, or you can choose from the macOS Keychain. Don't worry, all imported certificates and private keys are saved encrypted.