Versions:

  • 3.66.0
  • 3.65.0
  • 3.64.0
  • 3.63.0
  • 3.62.0
  • 3.61.0
  • 3.60.0
  • 3.59.0
  • 3.58.0

ReadyAPI 3.66.0, published by SmartBear Software, is a low-code API testing platform engineered for development teams that prioritize end-to-end test automation within any workflow. Positioned in the Development / Web Authoring category, the application enables testers, developers, and DevOps engineers to create, manage, and execute functional, security, and performance tests for REST, SOAP, GraphQL, JMS, and other web services without writing extensive code. Through a visual drag-and-drop interface, users can chain together data-driven test steps, generate assertions from live traffic, virtualize dependent endpoints, and run parallel scenarios across environments, accelerating continuous integration pipelines and shortening release cycles. ReadyAPI supports collaborative workspaces that let distributed teams share test cases, environment configurations, and reports, while native integrations with Jenkins, Azure DevOps, Git, Docker, and SwaggerHub allow triggered executions and version-controlled artifacts. Advanced features include property transfers for dynamic values, script libraries for Groovy or JavaScript extensions, command-line runners for headless automation, and detailed dashboards that surface latency trends, error rates, and code coverage metrics. Since its initial release, the product has evolved through nine major versions, each expanding protocol coverage, data generation wizards, and cloud load-testing capacity, ensuring compatibility with microservice architectures and enterprise service buses. Organizations adopt ReadyAPI to validate outbound integrations, simulate third-party latencies, enforce security policies, and generate living documentation that stays synchronized with OpenAPI definitions. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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