Postman’s latest platform upgrade introduces an API Catalog, serving as a centralized hub for teams to manage APIs and services.
Aiming to speed up API development using AI, Postman has integrated AI-native, Git-based API workflows into its platform. The company also unveiled the Postman API Catalog, a centralized system designed to offer an organization-wide overview of all APIs and services.
The latest enhancements to the Postman platform were revealed on March 1. According to Postman, this new release sees its AI-driven intelligence layer operating directly within the platform, rather than as a separate tool, offering insights into specifications, tests, environments, and actual production behavior. Postman’s Agent Mode now integrates with Git repositories, enabling it to comprehend API collections, definitions, and underlying code. This integration streamlines tasks like debugging, test writing, and synchronizing code with API collections, thereby reducing manual effort, the company stated.
Further AI-native features introduced to the API platform include:
- Embedded Git workflows for managing API specifications, collections, tests, mocks, and environments directly within developers’ Git repositories and local file systems.
- AI-powered synchronization using Agent Mode across specifications, tests, and mocks to automate complex changes with extensive workflow context, including data from MCP servers such as Atlassian, Amazon CloudWatch, GitHub, Linear, Sentry, and Webflow.
- Integrated API dissemination for publishing documentation, workflows, sandboxes, and SDKs from a single location.
Meanwhile, the new API Catalog establishes a unified system of record for APIs and services, ensuring organization-wide visibility and streamlined governance. Postman explained that the API Catalog offers a real-time perspective on existing APIs and services, their performance metrics, and their respective owners.