APIs
Tools that let different software talk to each other, enabling data sharing across apps.
Tools that let different software talk to each other, enabling data sharing across apps.
The Dragon Ball API is a comprehensive resource for fans and developers interested in the Dragon Ball franchise. It provides access to a wide range of data related to characters, episodes, movies, and more from the Dragon Ball universe. The API allows users to retrieve detailed information about various aspects of the series, making it a valuable tool for creating applications, games, or websites centered around Dragon Ball content.
An accurate Exchange Rates API. It provides free access to currency conversion rates for 161 currencies, with easy integration through JSON API. Ideal for SaaS, dashboards, and e-commerce applications. Users can access fast updates with a Pro plan for $10/month, which includes managed AWS infrastructure for high uptime. The API is designed for ease of use, with simple JSON responses suitable for various programming environments. It is particularly beneficial for e-commerce businesses to display localized pricing, enhancing customer conversion rates.
A free online REST API designed for e-commerce and shopping website prototypes. It provides pseudo-real data without the need for server-side code, making it ideal for teaching, sample codes, and testing.
GIF and video library through its SDK and APIs, enabling easy integration of GIFs, stickers, and clips into apps and websites. It offers powerful features to enhance user engagement with minimal coding.
The NASA Web API allows developers to access NASA data.
A hosted REST-API designed for developers to test HTTP requests without the hassle of creating sample data. It supports standard HTTP methods (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) and boasts a 99.99% uptime SLA. The API adheres to REST principles and allows users to simulate real application scenarios, including user authentication, by providing sample responses based on a predefined dataset. Ideal for prototyping and demonstrating front-end concepts.
The Spotify Web API allows developers to create applications that interact with Spotify's streaming service. It provides functionalities such as retrieving metadata from Spotify content, controlling playback, getting recommendations, and managing playlists.