Capture and inspect all HTTP/HTTPS traffic from Microsoft Edge. Get persistent rules, API mocking, DNS override, and breakpoint debugging that Edge DevTools alone cannot provide.
Automatically intercept and decrypt HTTPS traffic from your terminal commands. Inspect request and response bodies in plain text.
View full HTTP headers, body content, cookies, and timing information for every request made by your scripts and CLI tools.
Edge DevTools is limited to one tab. HTTPeep captures all Edge tabs and windows simultaneously with persistent rules.
Mock API responses or rewrite request/response data without changing your source code. Perfect for testing edge cases.
Pause requests matching specific rules, edit headers or body on the fly, then continue or abort. Like a debugger for HTTP.
Route Edge requests to staging, local dev servers, or VPN endpoints without modifying system hosts files.
Edge
Open HTTPeep and enable the system proxy. Edge uses system proxy settings automatically.
For HTTPS decryption, trust the HTTPeep root CA. One-click install in HTTPeep settings.
Use Edge normally. All HTTP/HTTPS traffic appears in HTTPeep for inspection.
Create mock rules, DNS overrides, or breakpoints to intercept and modify traffic.
Edge
Edge DevTools only shows traffic from one tab and resets when closed. HTTPeep captures all Edge traffic across tabs, persists rules between sessions, and adds DNS override, API mocking, and breakpoints.
Yes. HTTPeep supports both macOS and Windows. Edge uses system proxy settings on both platforms.
Yes. Edge Progressive Web Apps use the same network stack as the browser, so HTTPeep captures their traffic as well.
Free to use. Capture, mock, and debug Edge HTTP traffic with HTTPeep.