
browse.wf
An open-source web tool for exploring raw Warframe game data, tracking the live world state, and viewing profiles/inventory.
Przegląd
browse.wf is an open-source website by calamity-inc (the team behind AlecaFrame) that resolves Warframe's internal data paths and returns the underlying game data for any queried object, describing itself as "like a search engine, but for space ninjas." Beyond raw data exploration it bundles a live world-state tracker (bounties, invasions, arbitration schedule, Deep Archimedea modifiers), a Riven calculator, Prime Vault tracker, KIM/Kimulacrum conversation tools, a profile viewer, and an optional PC inventory sync. The site is localized into 15 languages and is a favorite among theorycrafters, data miners, and content creators who need authoritative game data.
Najlepsze do: Theorycrafters, data miners, wiki editors, and advanced players who need to inspect authoritative raw Warframe data, track the live world state, or evaluate rivens.
Kluczowe funkcje
- Raw game-data explorer that resolves Warframe internal paths and returns JSON/data for any item, frame, weapon, or image
- Live World State tracker: current bounties, invasions, arbitration schedule, Deep Archimedea modifiers
- Riven Calculator for analyzing weapon riven mod rolls
- Prime Vault tracker and Invigorations reference
- Profile Viewer (now requires an account id since update 38.0.8, not username)
- Optional PC inventory sync via lastData.dat (from AlecaFrame or warframe-api-helper) with data kept client-side in the browser
- KIM Conversation Locator / Kimulacrum, Color Picker, Text Icons, Glyph and Platform Suffix utilities
- Localized into 15 languages
Zalety i wady
- Authoritative, up-to-date raw game data straight from Warframe's internal paths
- Open-source (MIT license) and actively maintained by the reputable calamity-inc / AlecaFrame team
- Broad feature set: live world state, riven calculator, Prime Vault, profile/inventory viewing in one hub
- Privacy-friendly — inventory data stays in the browser and no credentials are required
- Localized into 15 languages
- Niche and fairly technical — raw data output is aimed at power users, not casual players
- Profile viewing now requires manually finding an account id since update 38.0.8 (usernames no longer work)
- Inventory sync is PC-only and requires manually obtaining a lastData.dat file
- Little community documentation, tutorial, or review coverage to help newcomers
Opinia społeczności
browse.wf is quietly well-regarded within the Warframe data/theorycrafting community and is maintained by a reputable team (calamity-inc / AlecaFrame), but it has a small, specialized audience rather than mass adoption. External review evidence is thin: no dedicated Reddit threads, YouTube reviews, or Trustpilot page surfaced in research, which is typical for a niche data-exploration utility rather than a sign of negative reception.
Z Reddita
- I made a KIM Pathfinder to find the best answers for chemistry
“331 upvotes · 25 comments — Big fan of the work made by browse.wf on Kimulacrum, but things can get really messy on some conversations that have several nodes and conditions. Sin…”
- Personal guide for a friend returning player.
“152 upvotes · 33 comments — # *** ALWAYS be crafting: *** *(use the smartphone Warframe Companion App and its notifications to track those)* * **FORMA** (BP from relics) *(the ne…”
- I was curious, so I read all the new KIM chats. Here are my observations (with no spoilers) for those interested
“39 upvotes · 31 comments — The fact that Rebb said that it would take some time to figure out how to make things work with the Devil's Triad made me curious, so I had to go (to …”
- Foreshadowing?
“2 upvotes · 30 comments — This can be found in [Rank3Convo2](https://browse.wf/kimulacrum#chatroom=RoatheDialogue_rom.dialogue&dialogue=RoatheRank3Convo2) (definitely one o…”
- Help finding Ballistica Truth mod
“0 upvotes · 3 comments — So I was looking for stuff about the Ballistica in [browse.wf](http://browse.wf) and ended up coming across a truth mod for it. I decided to look for …”