Key features
A concise overview of XRP Cloud’s main capabilities for decision-makers.
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Node Service
Running your own XRPL node stack pulls teams into work that sits outside product development: standing up environments, keeping software current, and handling day-to-day operations. Node Service lets you provision nodes for Mainnet, Testnet, and Privatenet and takes care of building and running those nodes as a managed service—so you choose the right network for the job and stay focused on your application, not on building an in-house node practice. -
Account Service
XRPL accounts are easy to spread across wallets, one-off scripts, and informal team habits, which makes onboarding, handoffs, and ongoing oversight harder as projects and people multiply. Account Service centralizes creation, configuration, and lookup so the account lifecycle is managed in one place—giving individuals and teams a shared, repeatable way to work with accounts instead of rebuilding ad-hoc workflows each time. -
XRP Studio
Day-to-day ledger questions and small experiments often line up behind engineering, because the cautious path is to route everything through custom integrations—which slows validation and keeps product, support, and ops waiting on developers for routine scenarios. XRP Studio provides a GUI for core XRPL actions (payments, trust lines, and similar flows) so teams can run and observe ledger behavior without committing code for every step, and can aim engineering effort at automation only where the return is clear.