Acquisition strengthens Postman’s leadership in the API-first ecosystem and expands its platform for building AI-ready, agent-enabled APIs
Postman, the world’s leading API collaboration platform, announced its acquisition of liblab, a platform for developers that automates the generation and maintenance of Software Development Kits (SDKs). With this acquisition, Postman continues to expand its platform to cover the entire API lifecycle—from design and testing to documentation and consumption, enabling developers to build, connect, and consume APIs faster than ever before.
“SDKs are essential to driving API adoption, but creating and maintaining them is often cumbersome,” said Abhinav Asthana, co-founder and CEO of Postman. “With its developer-first mindset, liblab made SDK generation simpler than ever before. Its technology is a natural extension of the Postman API Platform, helping deliver an even more seamless experience for API producers and consumers alike and supporting our mission to help teams build high-quality, AI-ready APIs that power agents and connected systems.”
liblab was founded in 2022 with a mission to make API consumption effortless and empower developers to build faster. By offering “SDKs-as-a-service” the company enables developers to generate high-quality, customizable SDKs in seconds, with code that mirrors the look and feel of expert-written libraries in every major language.
“We’ve always believed that APIs are most powerful when they connect seamlessly to everything around them,” said Sagiv Ofek, founder and CEO of liblab. “What Postman provides for API producers, liblab offers to API consumers. Together, we’re completing the loop, allowing developers not only to design, test, and document APIs, but also to instantly generate high-quality SDKs in every major language, all within the same workflow.”
liblab’s technology will be integrated directly into Postman’s platform, bringing automated SDK generation to more than 40 million developers worldwide. The addition expands Postman’s core use cases beyond API exploration, development, and testing, enabling teams to build software using API endpoints or published SDKs while keeping documentation, test suites, and client SDKs in sync to accelerate innovation across languages and ecosystems.