Media resources for Trace.
Brand assets, copy, and contact information for journalists, bloggers, and content creators writing about Trace.
- Pricing
- Free
- License
- MIT
- Platform
- iOS 16+
- Launched
- Dec 2024
About Trace
Short (1–2 sentences)
Trace is a free, open-source iOS network debugger that captures and inspects HTTP(S), WebSocket, and SSE traffic entirely on-device. Built for developers who need precise network visibility without compromising privacy.
Medium (1 paragraph)
Trace brings professional-grade network debugging directly to iPhone and iPad. Using Network Extension APIs, it captures device-wide HTTP(S) traffic, provides TLS man-in-the-middle inspection with an on-device certificate authority, and offers first-class support for real-time protocols like WebSocket and Server-Sent Events. All processing happens locally—no data leaves your device. It's open source, privacy-first, and designed for developers who need powerful debugging tools on mobile.
Long (2–3 paragraphs)
Trace is an open-source iOS network debugger that captures and inspects network traffic entirely on your device. Unlike traditional desktop tools, Trace runs natively on iPhone and iPad, providing system-level network visibility without requiring a computer or manual proxy configuration.
Built with Network Extension APIs, Trace implements device-wide HTTP(S) capture, TLS man-in-the-middle inspection using an on-device certificate authority, and dedicated support for WebSocket and Server-Sent Events protocols. It offers traffic modification tools including rewrite rules, request maps, host overrides, and JavaScript scripting for advanced debugging scenarios.
Trace is MIT-licensed and prioritizes privacy—all traffic capture and analysis happens on-device with zero telemetry or external dependencies. The project is community-driven, with active development guided by user feedback and open source contributions.
Key features
Brand assets
Logos
SVG, PNG, and other formats for both light and dark backgrounds, available in the GitHub repository.
Screenshots
High-resolution screenshots available on request. Contact for specific marketing materials or press inquiries.
Brand colors
Usage guidelines
Do
Use the Trace name and logo when writing about the project, sharing tutorials, or linking to the website.
Do
Modify logo colors to fit your design as long as the mark remains recognizable.
Don't
Use the Trace name or logo in a way that implies official endorsement without permission.
Don't
Modify the logo's proportions or add effects that distort the design.
Media contact
For press inquiries, interviews, or additional materials, reach out via email.
epa6643@gmail.com