# Announcing Postman for the Web, Now in Open Beta

> ***Update:** This post was originally published in 2020 to announce the open beta of Postman for the web. Postman for the web is now generally available and is a core way teams use Postman today.*

 Today, we’re proud to announce a new beta version of Postman that we’ve been working on to address a wide range of requests from our fantastic user community: Postman on the web. (If you just can’t wait, you can [try it here](https://go.postman.co/home) right now.) [![](https://blog.postman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Postman-for-the-web.png)](https://go.postman.co/build)Postman’s new web-based interface The web version of Postman—which is now instantly accessible directly at all times via <https://go.postman.co/home>—offers a range of experience and performance improvements, but we want to highlight just a few of the most notable advancements: - **Simplify access and onboarding:** Now you and your team can get easy and fast access to Postman from your browser. The web version of Postman provides instant access to Postman from your browser, with the Postman desktop agent used when access to local or private networks is required. You're always on the latest version, so you don't ever have to worry about manual updates. This makes it much easier for you and your team to access Postman, and faster to onboard new users with minimal friction.
- **Optimize collaboration via deep linking:** Now that Postman is on the web, everything in Postman has a URL, allowing you to share URLs to granular API elements. This deep-linking functionality in Postman allows you to improve collaboration across your company by having contextual links to access any API elements in Postman. This makes it much easier for your team to share and find API development information.
- **Send requests at scale from your browser:** One of the challenges of browser-based clients is the limitations of sending large volumes of HTTP requests. Postman has developed a unique agent architecture that allows you to send requests reliably from your browser interface, even in cases where browser-only clients are typically limited. (If you want to learn more about the new Postman agent architecture, check out our technical deep dive [here](https://blog.postman.com/introducing-the-postman-agent-send-api-requests-from-your-browser-without-limits/).)
 
#### We’re ready for your feedback

 The Postman team has worked incredibly hard for the last several years to bring this to you, and we’re really excited to get it into your hands. We’re looking forward to making the web version of Postman the strongest possible platform to help you do everything you need to do with APIs. Thanks for being part of the community.