Your app’s front door
We welcome DaShaun Carter, Developer Advocate at Broadcom, as we discuss looking forward, not backward.
Our DevEd and Product teams will be there to walk you through common solutions, answer your questions, and chat about your wished-for features.
ngrok for production
Serve your apps and APIs globally without any friction whether they are running in the cloud, on-premises, or even in customer and partner networks.
ngrok for development
Bring secure connectivity to apps and APIs in localhost and dev/test environments with just one command or function call.
Ditch high upfront costs and pay only for active endpoints and successful API calls. Scale your costs in line with your API traffic growth.
How it works
Clients connect to your endpoints (URLs). You configure policies such as authentication or transformation. Unlike traditional proxies, ngrok doesn't rely on IP forwarding. Instead, you run a lightweight agent that connects securely to ngrok's network. Traffic flows through this secure connection to your service.
Industry leaders rely on ngrok
- Over
7 million - devs use ngrok
- 80% of the
Cloud 100 - companies use ngrok
- Over
100 trillion - total requests served
- Over 1600
AI innovators - deliver AI/ML apps with ngrok
Why ngrok?
Unlock the power of SaaS. Built to deliver applications and APIs with zero networking configuration and zero hardware. Run your apps anywhere and bring them online in just one line.
The ngrok platform
Add SSO, Mutual TLS, IP Policy, and webhook signature verification.
Native support for HTTP, TLS, and any TCP based protocol.
Log all traffic and account activity.
Deliver fast and reliable services powered by our Points of Presence.
Route traffic to multiple backends for scale and fault tolerance.
Protect services with OAuth, SAML and OIDC.
Use a ngrok domain with no setup or bring your own domain.
Automatic certificates and an A+ SSL report card with no config.
In this episode of our Developer Roundtable series, we highlight our updated ngrok Kubernetes Operator that now supports the Kubernetes Gateway API spec.