Mockoon
Create and run mock REST APIs in seconds with Mockoon's intuitive, open-source tool
About Mockoon
Mockoon is a fast, privacy-focused API mocking tool that lets you design and deploy mock REST APIs without remote deployment or account creation. Ideal for developers, it supports dynamic templating, proxy mode, webhooks, and more, with options for desktop, CLI, and cloud use.
Pricing
Full pricing pageSubscription Free option
Solo
$120 per year
For individual developers and hobby projects
- All of Mockoon's open-source features
- 1 API mock
- 1 deployed in the cloud and synchronized across your devices
- 10,000 monthly calls included
- 100 AI-generated endpoints per month
- Access to the Web UI
- Priority email support
Team
$1,200 per year
For small teams and companies
- All of Mockoon's open-source features
- 5 team members
- 3 API mocks deployed in the cloud with real-time collaboration
- 100,000 monthly calls included
- 200 AI-generated endpoints per month per user
- Team level role-based access control
- Access to the Web UI
- Next business day support
Enterprise
Custom
For large teams and organizations with advanced needs
- All of Team plan features
- Custom quotas and limits
- Optional dedicated instances
- Enterprise support
- Customer success
- Custom payment options
FAQ
No, you don't need to sign up or create an account to use Mockoon. However, an account is required for Cloud services.
Yes, Mockoon supports most of the OpenAPI specifications (v2 and v3) both for import and export.
No, you don't need an internet connection to use Mockoon. Everything runs locally. However, an internet connection is required for cloud services and the web application.
Yes, Mockoon has an official CLI that allows you to run all your mock APIs in headless or automated environments like servers, CI, GitHub Actions, Docker containers, etc.
Mockoon application data and settings are stored in your operating system user data folder. For Windows, it's in c:/Users/xxx/AppData/Roaming/mockoon/storage, for Linux in ~/.config/mockoon/storage, and for macOS in ~/Library/Application Support/mockoon/storage.
Yes, the desktop application and Cloud web application use a custom telemetry system collecting anonymous and basic usage data like session duration, country, operating system, application version, and number of environments. You can opt out in the application settings.
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