Overview
5 featuresllm-interceptor sits in PulseGate's LLM eval & observability category. It focuses on debugging and analyzing LLM traffic from AI coding tools for developers and researchers. It is built as an open-source project for AI developers and researchers. llm-interceptor is open source under the MIT license. It ships for the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
It is developed by chouzz, and it first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 45 stars and 24 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 5 catalogued features are traffic interception, LLM request analysis, and debugging tools.
- ✓Traffic interception
- ✓LLM request analysis
- ✓Debugging tools
- ✓Proxy support
- ✓MITM inspection
Tagsllm-debuggingtraffic-inspectionmitmproxy-extensionai-coding-toolspython-library
AI capabilitiesTextCode
Weights: Open
Built with & integrations
Runs onBrowserCLISelf-hosted
Indexing history
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Frequently asked questions about llm-interceptor
- What is llm-interceptor?
- Llm-interceptor focuses on debugging and analyzing LLM traffic from AI coding tools for developers and researchers. It is catalogued under LLM eval & observability on PulseGate.
- Who should use llm-interceptor?
- llm-interceptor is an open-source project built for AI developers and researchers.
- Does llm-interceptor have a free plan?
- Yes — llm-interceptor is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does llm-interceptor run on?
- llm-interceptor runs on the web and the command line. It can also be self-hosted.
- Is llm-interceptor still active?
- The GitHub repository shows 24 commits in the last 90 days.
- Who makes llm-interceptor?
- llm-interceptor is developed by chouzz.
- When did llm-interceptor launch?
- llm-interceptor first shipped in 2025.