Modify HTTP headers and requests. Pay once.
Header Forge sets request and response headers, redirects, and rewrites right in your browser. No ads, no account, no subscription, and nothing about your browsing leaves your device.
Add to Chrome Free to install. No account required.
Features
Request and response headers, free
Set, add, or remove headers on both the request and the response. Response-header editing is part of the free tier here, not locked behind a paywall.
Pro power when you need it
Unlock full regex URL matching, redirects and URL rewrites, per-tab and per-domain scoping, request blocking, and unlimited rules with a single one-time purchase.
Yours, with nothing in the way
No ads, no account, no cloud. Import your ModHeader and Requestly rules in one click, then keep them running with no subscription and no read-only lockouts.
Pricing
Free
$0
- Request and response header editing
- Up to 20 rules and 5 profiles
- Domain, contains, and wildcard matching
- One-click ModHeader and Requestly import
Pro
$34.99 one time
- Everything in Free
- Unlimited rules and profiles
- Full regex matching and exclude patterns
- Redirects and URL rewrite with capture groups
- Per-tab, per-domain, and per-window scoping
- Request blocking and resource-type filters
Frequently asked questions
How do I modify HTTP headers with Header Forge?
Install Header Forge, open the rule editor, and add a rule: pick how to match the URL (domain, contains, wildcard, or regex on Pro), then add header operations to set, add, or remove request or response headers. Turn the rule on and Header Forge applies it locally through Chrome's declarativeNetRequest engine. The first time you enable a rule, Chrome asks for access to the sites it touches.
Is Header Forge a good ModHeader alternative?
Yes. Header Forge does the core job ModHeader does, without the ads, without an account, and without paywalling response-header editing. It also imports your existing ModHeader rules in one click, so switching takes seconds.
Can I edit response headers for free?
Yes. Editing request and response headers is part of the free tier. You can set, add, or remove headers on both sides of a request without paying. Pro adds regex matching, redirects and rewrites, scoping, blocking, and unlimited rules.
Is Header Forge free?
The free tier is fully functional: up to 20 rules and 5 profiles, request and response header editing, domain, contains, and wildcard matching, and one-click import from ModHeader and Requestly. Pro is a single one-time purchase of 34.99 dollars that unlocks unlimited rules, regex matching, redirects, scoping, blocking, and resource-type filters. When you reach the free limit your existing rules keep running; we only ask you to upgrade before adding new ones.
What data does Header Forge collect?
Your rules and the pages and requests you modify stay in your browser. Header Forge uses declarativeNetRequest, so it applies your rules without reading or transmitting your traffic. The only network calls are an anonymous license check with ExtensionPay and a small set of anonymous usage events sent to Plausible Analytics, which you can opt out of in the options page. See the privacy policy for details.
Which browsers are supported?
Header Forge supports Google Chrome and other Chromium-based browsers that can install extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
How do I get support?
Email [email protected] and we will get back to you.