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Lorapok Atlas API Directory

Open-source products that feel alive.

Browse and live-test 2100+ free open-source APIs across 34 categories. Real-time response visualization, code snippets in 4 languages, AI assistant Vaultie, and secure API key management—zero config.

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Every time I started a new side project, I'd spend 30 minutes Googling "free weather API", "free AI API", "free crypto API" — only to land on outdated blog posts, broken endpoints, and no way to actually test anything without spinning up a whole project first. So I built Lorapok Atlas to solve that for myself. Then kept going. It started as a simple web app. Now it's a full ecosystem: 🌐 Web App — browse 2100+ curated APIs across 34 categories, run live HTTP tests in the browser, and copy working code snippets in JS, Python, cURL, or Go. No signup. No config. Just open and test. 🧩 VS Code Extension — search and insert snippets without leaving your editor. Sidebar panel with collapsible categories, live test tab with CORS proxy fallback, and real response viewer. 🤖 MCP Server — plug into Claude, Cursor, or Kiro and ask "find me a free weather API that doesn't need a key." Your AI assistant does the rest. 📦 npm Package — typed, zero-dependency JS/TS library. searchApis(), getApi(), getSnippets() — use the directory programmatically. ⚡ REST API — deployed on Cloudflare Workers, auto-deployed via CI/CD on every push. Hit it from any language or tool. The hardest part wasn't the code — it was curating 2100+ APIs, validating endpoints, detecting auth requirements automatically, and building a CORS proxy cascade that actually makes browser-based testing work for most APIs. Everything is free, open source (MIT), and built solo. Happy to answer anything about the tech stack, how the live testing handles CORS, or how the MCP integration works.

About Lorapok Atlas API Directory on Product Hunt

Open-source products that feel alive.

Lorapok Atlas API Directory was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 12 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #73 on the daily leaderboard. Browse and live-test 2100+ free open-source APIs across 34 categories. Real-time response visualization, code snippets in 4 languages, AI assistant Vaultie, and secure API key management—zero config.

On the analytics side, Lorapok Atlas API Directory competes within Productivity, API, Open Source and GitHub — topics that collectively have 859.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Lorapok Atlas API Directory performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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