
LocalSites
shows local device's websites
About
Discover and access websites hosted on your local network. This utility helps you quickly find configuration pages for devices like printers and IoT gadgets, opening them directly in your browser.
What's New in LocalSites
1.5
April 27, 2025
Support for the _https._tcp service type, which are used by services that are reachable exclusively over https (without a http option, not even one that redirects to https). In the LocalSites menu, these are marked with a lock after the name. Also, support for _http-alt._tcp, as used by some printers, has been added.
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FAQ
What is LocalSites used for?
LocalSites is designed to help you quickly access configuration websites for devices on your local network, such as printers or IoT gadgets. It lists websites advertised using the Bonjour protocol and opens them in your browser.
Does LocalSites support all network services?
No, LocalSites specifically lists services that use HTTP. It is not intended to be a comprehensive network services browser, focusing instead on web-based configurations.
Can I get LocalSites for free?
Yes, LocalSites is available for free on the App Store. The developer also offers it as open source on GitHub, allowing users to obtain it and contribute to its development.
What devices is LocalSites compatible with?
LocalSites is compatible with iPhones, iPads, and iPods. It was last updated on April 27, 2025, with version 1.5.
How does LocalSites find websites?
LocalSites utilizes the Bonjour (DNS-SD) protocol to discover websites that are advertising themselves on your local network. It then presents these as clickable entries.
What is the age rating for LocalSites?
LocalSites has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users. It was first released on January 15, 2020.
Does LocalSites have ads?
No, LocalSites does not contain advertisements. It is a free utility app focused on its core functionality.
Where can I find the source code for LocalSites?
The source code for LocalSites is available on GitHub. You are welcome to access it there, contribute enhancements, and build the app yourself.
