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Curl2Url is an online curl execution and conversion tool. It lets users run curl commands in the browser and convert requests into accessible URLs, so you are not limited to a desktop terminal environment. The page explicitly says it can be used on any device with a browser, including phones, desktops, and TVs, making it suitable for quick URL testing, request reproduction, or sharing a request entry point.
In terms of functionality, Curl2Url mainly covers three use cases: running curl online, proxying requests, and generating code. Requests are executed by Curl2Url’s own servers, and the interface can display information such as the Full URL, Headers, Body, response status, and response time. It also supports residential proxies, allowing users to simulate requests from other countries. For code conversion, after running a request, it can serialize the request and JSON response into Python; the page also lists Java, Kotlin, and Rust as downloadable language options. There is no visible mention of support for specific web frameworks, CI/CD, IDE plugins, or team collaboration features.
The free plan costs $0, but its limits are fairly strict: 3 URL creations per day, URLs expire after 2 days, 5 URL requests per day, maximum response size of 50 kB, a 3-second timeout, and no proxy access. The User plan is billed by traffic: the base rate is $19/GB, while residential proxy traffic costs $29/GB. URLs do not expire, the maximum response size increases to 10 MB, residential proxies are allowed, rate limits are higher, the timeout is 7 seconds, and there is a 128 kB minimum billable response size. This model is suitable for pay-as-you-go usage, but costs should be estimated carefully for high-frequency usage or large responses.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry and good cross-device usability: users can debug requests without needing a local curl environment. It also supports multi-language code downloads, which helps developers move from API debugging to implementation. Residential proxy support is another differentiating feature. The downsides are that publicly available information is limited: it does not state whether the tool is open source, whether self-hosting is supported, or whether it offers an API/SDK, payment details, privacy and security information, or service support. The free plan is quite limited and is better suited for trials and low-frequency debugging.
Curl2Url is suitable for backend developers, testers, crawler verification, and API integration work, especially for quickly reproducing curl requests, debugging APIs from mobile devices, or generating Python/Java/Kotlin/Rust request code. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or proxy functionality is limited, alternatives such as curlconverter may be worth considering, or users can simply rely on local curl/Postman-style tools for debugging.
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