Armory

Armory is a Warframe companion focused on mods and loadouts: plan builds, compare options, and dig into stats with a UI that aims to feel familiar next to the game while still showing the extra detail you want at a desk. Equipment and mod data are grounded in Digital Extremes’ public export, augmented with wiki and other references where that makes the picture clearer.

The app models the pieces that matter for theorycrafting—warframes and abilities, weapons across slots, companions, mods (including sets and riven-related metadata), arcanes, Archon shard types, and more—so searches and screens stay tied to structured data rather than hand-waved numbers. You can save named builds and loadouts, control whether they stay private or are shared, and carry Helminth configuration alongside full mod layouts when the build calls for it.

Armory maintains its own SQLite world for game content and user creations, and it participates in the wider Dark Avian Labs platform: the central Auth service handles login and per-app access, and a dedicated export path feeds Codex so Warframe collection tracking can stay aligned with the same dataset you use here. A data import pipeline is part of the project for refreshing the local database when new drops land.

If your goal is to experiment with Warframe loadouts seriously - without tab-hopping across half a dozen spreadsheets - Armory is the workshop.