Use cases
- Review API collections without opening the Postman desktop app.
- Extract curl commands from saved team collections for terminal or CI usage.
- Debug request shape, headers, and body payloads before replaying them elsewhere.
Browse Postman collections without leaving the browser. Load folders, inspect requests, run them, and export curl commands for automation.
Response will appear here.
Parse a collection to export curl commands.
Mini tour
Paste or upload a Postman Collection v2.1 export.
Browse folders, inspect requests, and choose the request you want to run or export.
Copy the generated curl command or continue testing directly in the browser.
Postman Collection Importer is a browser-based postman collection importer built for developers, QA engineers, and DevOps teams who need quick results during debugging and release work.
It helps reduce context switching during api tools workflows by keeping formatting, validation, comparison, or conversion tasks inside a single lightweight browser experience.
Postman Collection Importer is useful when you need a fast browser-based step inside an API, QA, or DevOps workflow without switching to a local script or desktop utility.
Teams typically use this api tools workflow during payload debugging, CI checks, incident triage, configuration review, and regression validation.
Build and send HTTP requests with headers, params, auth, and body directly in the browser.
OpenGenerate a temporary endpoint and capture incoming requests with headers, query, and body.
OpenParse OpenAPI specs and explore grouped endpoints, parameters, and schemas visually.
OpenImport Postman collections, run requests locally, and export them as curl commands.
Accepted input
Accepts API endpoints, request payloads, headers, schemas, or captured responses depending on the tool. Large bodies stay in your browser unless the tool explicitly sends a request to the endpoint you provide.
How to use
Tips
Postman collections often serve as the canonical API contract for teams. This importer lets you explore them without opening Postman.
Requests can be run directly in the browser so QA and automation engineers can verify endpoints quickly.
Export curl commands to reuse the same requests in CLI scripts or automation suites.
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