Compare the Top API Clients for Linux as of April 2026

What are API Clients for Linux?

API clients are software tools or libraries that enable applications to communicate with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) by sending requests and handling responses. They simplify the process of making authenticated calls, formatting requests, and parsing data returned from remote services. API clients often include features for error handling, retries, and rate-limiting to ensure reliable integrations. Many are available in multiple programming languages, making it easier for developers to interact with web services and backend systems. By abstracting the complexity of direct network communication, API clients accelerate development and help maintain clean, maintainable code. Compare and read user reviews of the best API Clients for Linux currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Scalar

    Scalar

    Scalar

    Scalar is a modern, open source API platform designed to help developers create, document, test, and manage APIs through a unified, interactive environment built around the OpenAPI standard. It transforms OpenAPI specifications into clean, visually appealing, and interactive API documentation that allows users to explore endpoints and test requests directly within the interface, combining documentation and a full-featured API client in one place. It includes a built-in REST API client that supports sending requests, inspecting responses, handling authentication methods such as API keys and OAuth2, and working with environment variables and dynamic parameters. Scalar also offers tools for generating SDKs, managing and versioning API specifications with Git integration, and creating documentation that stays synchronized with the underlying API through Markdown or MDX workflows.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Requestly

    Requestly

    RQ Labs, Inc.

    Requestly API Client offers a range of tools to help you design, manage, and test APIs effectively. With distinct combination of features Requestly acts as a companion to developers and QAs. 1. Design APIs: Requestly simplifies API Design by allowing you to create individual API requests, specify HTTP methods, headers, query parameters, and request bodies. 2. Send API Requests: Sending API Requests is at the core of API testing. Responses can be viewed in detail, including status codes, headers, and payloads. 3. API Collections: Collections allow you to group related API requests for better organization and collaboration. 4. Variables: Requestly simplify API testing and management by allowing you to replace hardcoded values with placeholders - Collection, Environment, and Global Variables. 5. Scripts (Pre & Post): Scripts allow you to add logic or modify requests before they are sent, or process responses and manipulate variables that can be used in subsequent API call.
    Starting Price: $0
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    NativeRest

    NativeRest

    NativeSoft

    NativeRest is a high-performance, memory-efficient REST API client available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Unlike Electron-based apps, it is a fully native application, which results in faster startup times and significantly lower memory and CPU usage. NativeRest supports offline work with local and cloud-based workspaces, enabling both individual and team collaboration. It includes a preconfigured proxy server to enhance privacy and security during API testing. Users benefit from an intuitive interface, powerful environment variable management, customizable HTTP methods, and code snippet generation in over 15 programming languages. A portable version is also available, requiring no installation or admin rights.
    Starting Price: $199
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