Coming to Postman in March: AI-native capabilities, a new API Catalog, and updated plans and pricing

Coming to Postman in March: AI-native capabilities, a new API Catalog, and updated plans and pricing

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Postman is used today by millions of developers, from individuals building APIs for personal projects to teams inside large, global companies scaling the APIs that power customer-facing products, partner integrations, and service-to-service systems.

Across all these use cases, we see the same shift: API workflows are becoming more collaborative, more automated, and more central to everyday development. AI is also becoming a standard part of how systems are built, tested, and operated, with APIs serving as the interface between tools, services, and agents.

That’s why we’re bringing new capabilities to Postman in 2026. These features make AI and native Git workflows core parts of the Postman platform while also expanding support for end-to-end API and service workflows across development, testing, and production.

One of the most significant additions is Postman’s new API Catalog. It serves as a live operational layer for API portfolio management, bringing together specs, collections, test execution, CI/CD activity, and production observability in a single view. For engineering leaders and their teams, the API Catalog acts as a system of record, making it easy to see not only which APIs they own, but whether those APIs are tested, automated, and performing reliably across every environment.

Key new features coming in March

Additional new features releasing March 1 include:

  • Native Git workflows that let developers work in feature branches and keep Postman work aligned with their code
  • AI-native capabilities that can read, write, and reason across Postman assets and code
  • Terminal and Code Editors within Postman for an uninterrupted development experience
  • Local and CI mock servers to support API-first development and dependency isolation throughout the dev and test lifecycle
  • Support for more API and messaging protocols in the Postman app, including GraphQL, gRPC, WebSocket, Socket.IO, MQTT, MCP, and AI request types
  • Deeper CLI integration for automating testing, mocking, and publishing in CI pipelines
  • A unified workbench that brings collections, specs, environments, mocks, flows, and files into a single development experience
  • Insights to drive production visibility across your APIs, enabling teams to spot bottlenecks, track failures, and operate APIs reliably at scale

Lastly, to help our users make the most of these new features, we’ve redesigned our UI to be more responsive, Git native, and AI-compatible. The new design simplifies navigation, prioritizes search and Agent-first workflows, and minimizes context switching in the inner development loop.

While the new features listed above will be available for customers using v11, the new UI will only be available on Postman v12, which customers can upgrade to starting on March 1.

Simplified packaging

On March 1, we’re also updating Postman’s pricing and packaging. We have learned from customers that our existing pricing plans can be challenging to navigate given our growing suite of add-ons. In response, we’re introducing simpler plans that consolidate add-on capabilities and streamline how teams adopt Postman across their development, testing, and production workflows.

Moving forward, Postman’s new plans will be Free, Solo, Team, and Enterprise.

  • The Free plan and new Solo plan are designed for individual developers and support everyday development workflows, from writing and running code locally to testing before changes reach CI. Solo extends this support with additional AI and automation capabilities for developers who want more power in single-player workflows.
  • The new Team plan will support collaborative API development, testing, and distribution across shared workflows for groups of developers working together across development and test environments.
  • The Enterprise plan will continue to enable organizations that are standardizing APIs and services at scale, with centralized visibility, governance, security, and operational controls.

Existing customers will receive an email with details specific to their current plan, including how it maps to the new plans and what, if anything, will change. New customers will be able to select one of our updated plans starting March 1, 2026.

We’ll share more details in the coming weeks, including more details about all the features coming to Postman, along with updated documentation.

We have a lot more coming to Postman in 2026, and we’re excited to keep building the future of API development together!

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