HTTP probingOpen Source

httpx

Fast HTTP probing toolkit.

ProjectDiscovery tool for probing web services, status codes, titles, technologies, redirects, and response metadata.

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Overview

What httpx is good for

ProjectDiscovery tool for probing web services, status codes, titles, technologies, redirects, and response metadata.

Built for osint and vulnerability management workflows.

Useful when evaluating http probing capabilities.

Helpful for http, recon, probing investigations and triage.

Evaluation guide

Quick decision notes

Best fit

Investigators collecting public web, domain, URL, identity, and infrastructure evidence.

Check before using

Confirm current pricing, data limits, account requirements, and licensing on the official site before production use.

Typical inputs

#http · #recon · #probing

Discovery path

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Use cases

Where it fits

Investigators collecting public web, domain, URL, identity, and infrastructure evidence.
Security teams prioritising vulnerabilities with exposure and real-world exploitation signals.
Teams finding exposed assets, technologies, services, and externally visible risk.

Classification

Categories and tags

OSINTVulnerability ManagementAttack Surface#http#recon#probing

Sources

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FAQ

Questions about httpx

What is httpx used for?

httpx is used for http probing workflows. ProjectDiscovery tool for probing web services, status codes, titles, technologies, redirects, and response metadata.

Is httpx free?

The listed pricing model is Open Source. Check the official site for exact plan limits, usage restrictions, and current commercial terms.

Which teams should evaluate httpx?

It is most relevant to teams working across osint, vulnerability management, attack surface workflows.

What are alternatives to httpx?

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