Localtonet is a reverse‑proxy tunneling platform that exposes your localhost and private network services to the internet—without dynamic DNS, port‑forwarding, or VPNs. Unlimited bandwidth, pay‑as‑you‑go: $2 per tunnel.
Localtonet creates an outbound, encrypted tunnel from your device to the Localtonet cloud. We give you a secure public URL (or TCP/UDP endpoint) that forwards traffic back down that tunnel to your local service.
No firewall changes. No public IP. No reverse VPN complexity. Just run the client and go.
Instantly access any system without network headaches or waiting on IT. Demo, debug, and deliver from anywhere.
HTTP/HTTPS, UDP, TCP, TLS, SSH, game traffic—if it speaks TCP or UDP, we can tunnel it.
Portable binary for Windows, Linux, macOS, Docker & Android—no dependencies.
Allow or block specific IPs to control who can reach your tunnel.
Use our public subdomain or map your own domain in minutes.
Distribute incoming traffic across multiple backends for scale & HA.
Serve and share any local directory via secure public link.
Capture, inspect & replay HTTP requests. Modify responses for testing.
Free Let's Encrypt certificates issued on the fly for your domains.
Data is encrypted from your device to ours. Combine with HTTPS, IP rules & basic auth for layered security when exposing private services.
Optimized transport and global edge capacity keep latency low so tunnels feel local—even under load.
24/7 live help + full docs, tutorials, community forums & API tooling. Whether you’re demoing or in production, we’re here.
Everything you expect from a full tunneling platform—plus integrations for mobile, DevOps automation, and CI/CD pipelines.
Bind your own domain/subdomain to tunnels.
Lock stable TCP/UDP ports—ideal for APIs & games.
No data caps or overage fees on paid tunnels.
Spin up as many as your workflow needs.
Automate tunnel lifecycle from CI or scripts.
Invite teammates, set roles, share tunnels.
Unique auth token per device for secure multi‑login.
Point‑and‑click config; certs auto‑issued for HTTP.
Container image & auto‑start services for servers.
Choose the tunnel type that matches your workload. Switch anytime.
Expose web apps; auto SSL certs.
Databases, SSH, RDP, mail relays, custom apps.
Game servers & real‑time datastreams.
Apps that require both transports.
Publish any local folder; granular read controls.
HTTP / SOCKS proxy endpoints powered by Localtonet.
From dev previews to persistent edge access—Localtonet powers local apps, devices, and production tunnels.
Share in-progress builds with clients. Works behind NAT—no deploy needed.
Capture test webhooks or API traffic without staging deploys.
Expose Minecraft & other TCP/UDP games without port forwarding.
Access Raspberry Pi, Home Assistant, and lab tools remotely.
Rotate mobile IPs across devices for geo-based scraping or testing.
Students demo local projects live—zero setup needed.
Securely expose Grafana, Prometheus or admin panels over HTTPS tunnels.
Enable secure RDP or SSH access into isolated environments without VPN.
Run local APIs as public endpoints—perfect for dev and prod gateways.
Automate tunnel lifecycles using REST APIs, Linux services, and DevOps integrations.
Programmatically create, start, stop, and delete tunnels. Perfect for scripts, dashboards, or backend automation.
Swagger PostmanRun Localtonet as a container or background Linux service. Supports auto‑start on boot and long‑running tunnels.
systemd UnitTunnel all system traffic over a Localtonet SOCKS proxy. Great for devices or tools that don’t support SOCKS directly.
SocksToVPNTake your tunnels beyond the desktop—use phones, USB modems, and edge devices.
Programmatically manage your tunnels—create, start, stop, and delete—via REST endpoints.
Instantly spin up or remove tunnels as needed for dynamic or ephemeral workloads.
POST /api/tunnels
DELETE /api/tunnels/{id}
Programmatically activate or pause any tunnel, without restarting your agent.
POST /api/tunnels/{id}/start
POST /api/tunnels/{id}/stop
Create and deploy high-performance apps and APIs with global accessibility and improved quality.
A dependable and secure platform, engineered to scale massively — powering developers, teams, and production workloads worldwide.
“Localtonet let us demo customer‑specific builds behind corporate firewalls without touching network configs.”
“I needed UDP for a game server. Ngrok didn’t cut it. Localtonet worked first try.”
“The Android proxy + rotating IP saved me days of regional testing time.”
“We run persistent tunnels for internal dashboards and monitoring. No disconnects. Just works.”
“We integrated Localtonet into our CI pipeline for preview builds—seamless, reliable, and simple to script.”
“Using Localtonet for secure RDP access into isolated environments saved us VPN headaches.”
Popular environments & protocols you can tunnel through Localtonet.
Guides covering mobile proxy setup, custom domains, Pay‑as‑you‑go billing, and full usage walkthroughs.
Use the Localtonet Android app to share mobile data as a proxy endpoint.
Flat $2/mo per tunnel. Unlimited bandwidth. Scale when you need more.
Step‑by‑step first‑use guide: install, authenticate, create tunnels.
Localtonet's services are available to anyone who needs to securely access their local web server from the internet. This can include DevOps professionals, web developers, web designers, and even gamers who may need to access a local server to run game servers or test game modifications.
Yes, Localtonet allows users to use their account on multiple devices, but it is important to note that a separate token is required for each device. Users can generate a unique token for each device they wish to use with their Localtonet account.
A reserved port is a fixed port number that is assigned to a specific service or application on a computer network. When a user creates a tunnel to access a local web server through Localtonet's secure tunnel service, they can reserve a specific port number to ensure that it remains consistent every time they activate the tunnel.
Localtonet allows users to cancel their plan at any time directly from their account dashboard. If a user wishes to apply for a refund, they can do so by contacting Localtonet's customer support team and submitting a request along with a valid reason that justifies the refund.
If you need help choosing a plan, mapping a domain, or automating tunnels, we’re here for you 24/7.