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Jupiter Terminal is a trading interface built for users who need more data, faster execution, and deeper market visibility than the standard Jupiter Swap. Terminal uses the same swap routing engine as Jupiter Swap. The difference is the interface: Terminal provides real-time token discovery feeds, detailed token analysis pages, charting tools, wallet tracking, and configurable trade settings — all in a single workspace. Terminal is available at jup.ag/terminal.

Who is Terminal for?

Terminal is designed for active traders who want to:
  • Monitor new token launches and market activity in real time
  • Analyze token data (holders, liquidity, developer activity, trading volume) before trading
  • Track other wallets and their trades
  • Configure trade execution parameters manually (slippage, priority fees)
Users looking for a simple swap experience may prefer Jupiter Swap.

Mobile access

Jupiter Terminal is available on the Jupiter Mobile app:

Classic mode vs Trench mode

When viewing a token page, you can switch between two interface modes using the toggle at the bottom-right of the screen. Both modes execute swaps identically — the difference is purely in the interface layout.
The standard interface. Cleaner layout, less information density, and a straightforward swap flow. Suited for users who want a readable, uncluttered experience or who are new to Terminal.
Classic and Trench mode affect the interface only. Routing, pricing, and swap execution are identical in both modes.

Trade execution

By default, Terminal uses Jupiter Ultra to execute trades. In this mode, slippage, priority fees, and MEV protection are handled automatically. Alternatively, you can use Trade Presets to manually configure:
  • Slippage tolerance — the maximum price difference you accept between quote and execution
  • Priority fee — an additional fee paid to Solana validators to prioritize your transaction
  • Tip — an optional incentive paid to the transaction executor (searcher or relayer) to improve execution speed
If you are unsure which settings to use, stick with Ultra mode. It adjusts slippage, priority fees, and MEV protection automatically based on current network conditions.
MEV (Maximal Extractable Value) refers to profit that can be extracted from users by reordering, inserting, or front-running transactions before they are confirmed onchain. Common MEV attacks include front-running (buying before your trade to push the price up) and sandwich attacks (buying before and selling after your trade).Jupiter Ultra includes MEV protection by default, which routes transactions in a way that reduces exposure to these attacks. When using manual Trade Presets, MEV protection settings depend on your configuration.MEV protection reduces the risk of these attacks but does not eliminate it entirely.
Gasless trading is activated when your wallet does not have enough SOL to cover transaction fees. A relayer submits the transaction on your behalf and covers the SOL cost.The gasless fee is based on the USD value of the SOL the relayer pays, converted into the token you are trading. The surcharge can bring total fees up to 10% maximum, and the fee is fixed (not proportional to trade size), so the percentage impact is smaller on larger trades.Gasless is designed primarily for onboarding (e.g. new wallet with USDC but no SOL). For best execution, using SOL for gas is recommended when possible.For full details, see Fees.

Token & Trading

Token Page

Market data, safety indicators, charts, and trading tools for any token.

Explore Terminal

Discover

Browse tokens by category using curated feeds and filters.

AlphaScan

Real-time feed of new token launches across Solana.

Tracker

Follow wallets and monitor their trades in real time.

Positions

Your portfolio performance, PnL, and trading history.

Watchlist

Save tokens and track them with market data and curated news.

Launchpad Screener & Runners

Cross-launchpad analysis and Runner criteria.