Wring launches private, offline macOS devtool belt
Wring brings 12 essential developer utilities to the macOS menu bar as a native, completely offline application. Designed for privacy-conscious workflows, it handles JWTs, hashes, and secrets without network access or accounts.
Wring is a "quiet" response to the browser-tab-hell of modern developer utilities, prioritizing extreme privacy in an era of cloud-first devtools.
- –Native macOS integration offers zero-latency access to JWT decoding, regex testing, and JSON formatting via global shortcuts.
- –Security-first architecture stores .env secrets in the macOS Keychain with mandatory Touch ID/biometric protection.
- –Completely air-gapped design (no network entitlements) ensures sensitive data like corporate secrets or production tokens never leave the machine.
- –Native SwiftUI build for macOS 26+ provides a lightweight alternative to Electron-based competitors like DevToys.
- –The one-time purchase model avoids subscription fatigue, targeting senior devs who value tool longevity over cloud syncing.
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2026-05-16
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2026-05-16
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