Mockingbird

Hold, edit, and mock HTTP traffic for one tab — from a side panel, with no backend.

As of June 2026, Mockingbird has users in the Developer Tools category.

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Version
1.0
Manifest V3

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Permissions & access

Permissions
debuggersidePanelstoragealarmstabs
Host access
None declared

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About

Mockingbird is a focused network-debugging tool for developers and QA engineers. Arm any tab and Mockingbird lets you see its HTTP(S) traffic, pause a request mid-flight to edit it, or replace it entirely with a mock response — all from a 
   side panel, with no backend, no account, and no setup.
  
   WHAT YOU CAN DO
   • Capture live traffic for one tab — method, URL, status, size, timing — and inspect headers, query params, and pretty-printed JSON bodies.
   • Mock any endpoint — match by URL (glob, regex, or substring) and return a synthetic status, headers, body, and latency. Cross-origin mocks work automatically (CORS handled for you).
   • Passthrough + rewrite — let a request hit the network, then override status, merge headers, or rewrite JSON fields with JSONPath.
   • Breakpoints — hold a request at the request and/or response stage and edit it live, then continue or abort. Add a delay to simulate slow servers.
   • Replay & compose — re-send any captured request, or build one from scratch, and view the response.
   • Diff two responses, export the session as HAR, and export/import rule sets as JSON.
  
   PRIVACY — Mockingbird has no server and collects nothing. Captured traffic stays in memory; rules/settings are stored locally. The extension makes no network requests of its own.
  
   HOW IT WORKS — Uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol (the "debugger" permission), so Chrome shows a "debugging this browser" banner while a tab is armed. One tab at a time by design.
  
   Not affiliated with or endorsed by Google.

Technical

Version
1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
80.3KiB
Min Chrome
114
Languages
1
Featured
No

Metadata

ID
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Developer ID
uc736cf49f19ca8e107143103fffd6c58
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 10, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 10, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 11, 2026
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Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 11, 2026.