WordPress Studio continues to evolve with features that make local WordPress development more powerful and flexible. In Studio version 1.3.9, you now have custom domains and HTTPS (SSL) support.
As a reminder, Studio is our free and open source local development environment. It’s a powerful, lightweight tool that enables straightforward workflows for both extending and building WordPress sites.
Why custom domains and HTTPS matter
When developing WordPress sites, you often need to replicate the production environment as closely as possible. Many WordPress plugins and themes require specific domain names or HTTPS to function correctly. Previously, accessing your local WordPress sites in Studio meant using localhost with port numbers, which could limit your testing capabilities.
With custom domains and HTTPS support, you can now:
my-blissful-website.wp.local
) to your local Studio sites.
How it works
The implementation is designed to be as seamless as possible, with Studio handling nearly all of the technical details in the background.
To enable these features in Studio:
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.local
TLD (e.g., my-blissful-website.wp.local
).

What’s next for Studio
At WordPress.com, we’re constantly fielding your feedback and iterating to make Studio the best local development environment for WordPress sites. Custom domains and HTTPS are just some of the many features we’re adding based on your needs and feedback.
Have more feedback to share with us? Open an issue in GitHub.
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Source : https://wordpress.com/blog/2025/03/31/studio-custom-domains-https/