Import from Postman

Import your Postman collection in seconds

Bring collections, environments, and auth over from Postman Collection v2.1 — then get hosted docs and a live MCP endpoint Postman does not offer.

Migrate in four steps

  1. 1

    Export from Postman

    Export your collection as Collection v2.1 (JSON).

  2. 2

    Import into APIKumo

    Open APIKumo and import the exported JSON file.

  3. 3

    Environments & auth carry over

    Variables and request auth are brought in automatically.

  4. 4

    Publish docs + MCP

    Publish the collection for hosted docs and a live MCP endpoint.

What comes across — and what you gain

6 import formats

Postman v2.1, OpenAPI, Insomnia, HAR, cURL, and Markdown all import cleanly.

Environments & auth preserved

Variables and request auth carry over with your requests.

No per-seat billing

Collaborate without paying per user.

Hosted docs included

Publish your imported collection as a docs site.

Live MCP endpoint

Expose your API to AI agents — something Postman does not offer.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which Postman format can I import?

APIKumo imports Postman Collection v2.1. Export your collection from Postman, then import the JSON file.

Do my environments carry over?

Yes. Environments and variables are imported alongside your requests.

Will I lose my auth setup?

No. Request auth is preserved on import.

Is importing free?

Yes. Importing is available on the Free plan at no cost.

What can APIKumo do that Postman cannot?

APIKumo publishes hosted docs and a live MCP endpoint from the same collection, with no per-seat billing.

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Bring your Postman collections to APIKumo

Import in seconds, then publish docs and an MCP endpoint from the same workspace.

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