Kuberniq is a desktop IDE purpose-built for Kubernetes — designed to give engineers full control over their clusters without switching between scattered tools.
Kubernetes is powerful, but managing it shouldn't require a dozen browser tabs, terminal sessions, and CLI tools running in parallel. Kuberniq brings the entire Kubernetes workflow into a single, cohesive desktop application — from resource browsing and YAML editing to Helm deployments, pod debugging, metrics monitoring, and beyond.
Kuberniq is a cross-platform Kubernetes IDE available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It connects directly to your clusters via your kubeconfig — EKS, GKE, AKS, DigitalOcean, on-prem, or local — and provides a complete set of tools for day-to-day Kubernetes operations:
Kuberniq is designed as an IDE, not a dashboard. That means deep integration between tools — exec into a pod from the resource table, view its logs in a tab below, edit its YAML in the Monaco editor, and monitor its metrics in a chart — all without leaving the app or losing context.
The core application is free to use, with advanced capabilities like topology visualization, proactive health monitoring, and Prometheus integration built right in.
Kuberniq runs on macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel), Windows (x64), and Linux (x64 — .deb and .rpm packages). It reads your existing kubeconfig — no additional cluster agents, proxies, or server-side components required.