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19 APIs with this tag

DLive Streaming API

Live data from DLive, the blockchain-based livestreaming platform, with no key. Look up any streamer's public profile (followers, following, partner status, whether they are live and what they are streaming); read DLive's front-page recommended channels; pull the live-stream directory ordered by trending/new; browse the game and category directory with live viewer counts; read a single category's detail; and search streamers by name. The creator / livestreaming / audience-stats layer for stream dashboards, creator tools, analytics and discovery — distinct from the Kick and other streaming readers. Live from DLive; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/dlive-api

Bandcamp API

Live data from Bandcamp, the independent-music marketplace and streaming platform, with no account and no key. Bandcamp is where independent artists and labels sell and stream music directly to fans; this reads Bandcamp's own public web/mobile JSON and returns clean results. Search across bands, albums, tracks and labels by name (each result with its kind, name, artist, page url, location and cover art); read an album or track in full — its artist, full tracklist with durations, price and currency (many releases are free or name-your-price), release date, tags and cover art; and read a band/artist profile with its complete discography. The artist-direct music-commerce layer for music discovery, price-comparison, fan tools and analytics. Distinct from streaming-catalogue and record-database APIs — this is Bandcamp's own marketplace. Live from Bandcamp; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/bandcamp-api

CHZZK Live Streaming API

Live data from CHZZK (chzzk.naver.com), the Korean live-streaming platform built and run by Naver, Korea's dominant web portal. CHZZK rose fast after Twitch withdrew from Korea and is now one of the country's two big streaming platforms alongside SOOP — gamers, just-chatting, sports and esports broadcasters streaming to large Korean audiences. The live endpoint lists the streams on air right now ranked by current viewers, each with its channel name, title, concurrent viewer count, this broadcast's accumulated viewers, category and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint aggregates the top live streams by category (the games and genres pulling the biggest audiences right now). The channel endpoint returns one channel's profile by its 32-character channel id: follower count, verified status, description and whether it is live now. The search endpoint finds CHZZK channels by keyword, each with follower count and live status. This is the CHZZK platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the SOOP, SHOWROOM, Niconico, Twitch, Kick, Bilibili and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live integers; broadcast start times are KST as the platform reports them. Keyless public source, nothing stored beyond a short cache.

api.oanor.com/chzzk-api

SOOP (AfreecaTV) Live Streaming API

Live data from SOOP (formerly AfreecaTV, sooplive.co.kr), South Korea's biggest live-streaming platform, read keyless from its public web API. SOOP is where Korea's "BJ" broadcasters stream games, talk, music and just-chatting to audiences that send star-balloon gifts in real time — the platform that defined Korean streaming culture, much bigger there than Twitch. This exposes who is broadcasting live right now, how many are watching, which categories are hot and each broadcaster's standing. The live endpoint lists the top broadcasts on air right now, ranked by current viewers, each with its BJ (broadcaster) name, title, viewer count, category and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint aggregates the top live broadcasts by category — the games and genres pulling the biggest audiences right now. The station endpoint returns one broadcaster's channel profile by their BJ id: follower count, the all-time views and visits their channel has drawn, when they joined, their total hours broadcast, their partner/best-BJ status and whether they are live now. This is the SOOP platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, SHOWROOM, Bilibili and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are reported by the platform (KST).

api.oanor.com/soop-api

SHOWROOM Live Streaming API

Live data from SHOWROOM (showroom-live.com), the Japanese live-streaming platform built around idols and talent, read keyless from its public web API. SHOWROOM is where AKB48, Nogizaka46 and thousands of aspiring idols, voice actors and creators broadcast and where fans send virtual gifts in real time — a streaming culture quite unlike Twitch or Kick. This exposes who is live right now, how many are watching, which genres are hot and each room's standing. The live endpoint lists the rooms broadcasting right now across every genre, ranked by viewers, each with its streamer name, current viewer count, genre and how long it has been live (the "Popularity" overlay is de-duplicated so every room is counted once under its real category). The genres endpoint aggregates the live picture by category — idols, talents, virtual streamers, music and more — with each genre's number of live rooms and total viewers, so you can see where the audience is. The room endpoint returns one room's profile by its room id: the room name, its follower count, its room level (SHOWROOM's standing metric) and whether it is live now. This is the SHOWROOM platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, Kick, Bilibili, Niconico and other feeds in the catalogue. Viewer and follower counts are live; nothing is stored beyond a short cache. Counts are integers; times are UTC.

api.oanor.com/showroom-api

BitChute API

Live video, channel and trend data from BitChute — the alt-tech video-sharing platform and YouTube alternative — read straight from BitChute's public web API, no key. BitChute is one of the larger free-speech video platforms, with channels holding millions of views; this exposes what is trending, who the creators are and how each video and channel is performing. The trending endpoint returns the videos trending today or this week, ranked by view count, each with its channel, duration and publish date. The search endpoint finds videos by query, sorted by views, relevance or recency — sort by views to surface the platform's genuinely most-watched content. The channel endpoint returns one channel's full profile by id: subscriber count, total channel views, video count, when it was created and its category. The video endpoint returns one video's full detail by id, including its description, hashtags, view count and channel. This is the BitChute platform cut — a distinct social/video platform, separate from the YouTube, TikTok, Odysee, Kick and other platform feeds in the catalogue. View and subscriber counts are live. Built for social-monitoring, creator-analytics, media-research and content-discovery tools.

api.oanor.com/bitchute-api

Kick API

Live channel, stream and category data from Kick — the fast-growing live-streaming platform and the main Twitch challenger — with no account and no key. The channel endpoint resolves any Kick channel by its slug (the name in kick.com/<slug>) to its profile: follower count, verified status, whether it is live right now and — when live — the current viewer count, stream title and category, plus the streamer's bio and the categories they have recently streamed. The live endpoint is the discovery view: the top live streams across all of Kick right now, ranked by viewer count, each with the streamer, title, category, viewers, language and how long it has been live. The categories endpoint ranks the top categories (games and sections) by how many viewers are watching them across the platform right now — the live pulse of what Kick is watching. The search endpoint finds channels by name. This is the Kick platform cut — a distinct social/streaming platform, separate from the Twitch, YouTube, TikTok and other platform APIs in the catalogue. Follower and viewer counts are live; ideal for streaming dashboards, creator-analytics, discovery and social-monitoring tools.

api.oanor.com/kick-api

RUTUBE API

Live data from RUTUBE, the largest Russian video platform with tens of millions of users — served straight from its public web API, no key, nothing cached. Search videos by query and get their view counts, duration and channel; pull one video's full stats (views, duration, publish date, category and author); and list a channel's recent uploads by its person id. A distinct video-platform feed, separate from YouTube, Vimeo, Bilibili, Dailymotion, PeerTube and other video APIs.

api.oanor.com/rutube-api

Radio Browser API

Live access to the world's largest community-curated directory of internet radio stations, served from the open Radio Browser API — no key, nothing cached. Nearly 58,000 stations are submitted, tagged and voted on by listeners, and clicks are tracked, so the directory carries real engagement signals. The search endpoint finds stations by name, tag, country or language, each with its stream URL, homepage, favicon, codec and bitrate, tags, country and its vote and click counts. The top endpoint returns the trending stations — the most-voted or the most-clicked right now — the community's current favourites. The tag endpoint returns the stations for a genre or theme tag (jazz, news, lofi), the hashtag feed of radio. The stats endpoint returns the directory's live totals: how many stations, tags, languages and countries it holds and how many clicks happened in the last hour and day. Everything is live from Radio Browser, nothing stored. This is the internet-radio discovery layer for any music, player, streaming or media app. Distinct from on-demand music APIs — this is the live, community-voted directory of radio streams. 4 endpoints, no key on our side.

api.oanor.com/radiobrowser-api

Audius API

Audius as an API — the decentralised music streaming platform, returned as clean JSON, no key. Search tracks, artists and playlists; pull trending tracks by genre and time window; look up a track (genre, mood, bpm, musical key, ISRC, play/favourite/repost counts, artwork and a durable stream URL), an artist (followers, track and playlist counts, bio, location) by id or @handle, an artist's own tracks, and a playlist or album with its full track list. Every track comes with a ready-to-play stream URL and a preview URL. Live data straight from the Audius discovery network. Distinct from mainstream catalogues: Audius is an independent, creator-owned catalogue of electronic, hip-hop and underground music with actual streamable audio — ideal for music-discovery apps, players, DJ tools and Web3 music projects. 8 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/audius-api

Spotify API

Spotify music and podcast metadata as an API — no login, no OAuth. Resolve any Spotify track, album, artist or playlist by its id, spotify: URI or open.spotify.com URL and get clean JSON: names, the canonical Spotify ids and URIs, cover art, release dates, durations, explicit flags and 30-second audio previews. Albums come back with their full track list, artists with their top tracks, and playlists with their tracks and owner. A universal resolve endpoint auto-detects the entity type from any Spotify link, and an oEmbed endpoint returns the title, thumbnail and embeddable player HTML for any Spotify URL. Live data straight from Spotify's public embed. Ideal for enriching your catalogue with Spotify ids, building "listen on Spotify" links, previewing tracks, and matching music across services. 6 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/spotify-api

Deezer API

Real-time Deezer music data as an API — tracks, albums, artists, playlists, charts and genres, returned as clean JSON. Search the catalogue for tracks, albums, artists and playlists; fetch any track, album (with its track list), artist or playlist by id; get an artist's top tracks and full discography; pull the global charts (top tracks, albums, artists and playlists) and the list of genres. Live data with titles, durations, ranks, fan counts, cover and picture art, 30-second preview URLs, release dates and explicit flags. Ideal for music apps and players, recommendation and discovery tools, metadata enrichment, dashboards and research. 12 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/deezer-api

Bitrate & Transfer API

Media, file-size and data-transfer maths as an API. The file-size endpoint relates bitrate, duration and file size: give any two and it computes the third — so you can find the size of a video at a given bitrate and length, the bitrate of a file of known size and length, or how long a file will play. The transfer-time endpoint computes how long a file takes to download or upload over a given bandwidth (with optional protocol overhead), or the bandwidth needed to move it within a target time. The storage endpoint works out how many hours of media at a bitrate, or how many items of a given size, fit in a storage capacity. Bitrates use decimal units (kbps, Mbps, Gbps) and sizes are reported in both decimal (KB/MB/GB/TB) and binary (KiB/MiB/GiB/TiB). Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for video and audio encoding, streaming and CDN planning, storage and backup sizing, and download-time estimates. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 4 endpoints. This is bitrate and transfer maths; for plain byte-unit conversion use a bytes API.

api.oanor.com/bitrate-api

NDJSON API

Work with NDJSON / JSON Lines — the one-JSON-value-per-line format used by application and audit logs, streaming and LLM responses, jq, BigQuery, Elasticsearch bulk and many data pipelines. The to-array endpoint parses an NDJSON stream into a regular JSON array; to-ndjson does the reverse, turning a JSON array into NDJSON (one compact value per line); and validate checks every line independently, reporting which lines are valid and the exact parse error for any that are not. Blank lines are ignored. Perfect for log processing, ETL, data import/export and stream debugging. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant; up to 4 MB via POST. Live, nothing stored. 4 endpoints. Distinct from JSON validation/formatting and from CSV tooling.

api.oanor.com/ndjson-api

SoundCloud API

Read SoundCloud in real time — no login or key needed. Full-text search across everything or specifically tracks, users and playlists; resolve any soundcloud.com URL to its object; and fetch a track's detail and comments, a user's profile, their tracks, playlists, likes, followers and following, a playlist's detail, and the trending charts by genre. Tracks, users and playlists are addressed by numeric id (from search/resolve). The public web client_id is resolved automatically and refreshed on expiry; every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream SoundCloud shape, paginated with limit + offset. 16 endpoints. Built for music discovery, artist and audience analytics and audio content aggregation. A SoundCloud (creator audio) data API — distinct from the Music API (Deezer commercial catalog). No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/soundcloud-api

Vimeo API

Read Vimeo in real time — no login or key needed. Fetch any video's detail (title, description, duration, dimensions, owner, thumbnails, stats), resolve its playable stream URLs (progressive MP4 + HLS) from the public player config, and pull any user's profile, their uploaded videos and the videos they've liked. Browse the videos of any channel, album or group. Users are addressed by Vimeo username or numeric id; every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Vimeo shape. 8 endpoints. Built for video discovery, creator analytics and content aggregation on Vimeo. A Vimeo data API — distinct from YouTube, Dailymotion and PeerTube (different platform). No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/vimeo-api

PeerTube API

Read PeerTube — the federated, open-source video network — in real time, with no key. Federated search (powered by SepiaSearch) finds videos, channels and playlists across thousands of PeerTube instances at once. Per instance you can list and sort videos, fetch any video's detail, its comment threads and subtitle/caption tracks, look up any channel or account and their videos, and read the instance config, server statistics and the video-category list. Federated handles (name@instance) resolve transparently, and you can point any per-instance call at a specific server with ?instance=<host> (default framatube.org). Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream PeerTube REST shape, paginated with limit + start. 14 endpoints. Built for federated video discovery, creator and channel analytics, and content aggregation. A PeerTube (federated video) data API — distinct from single-platform video APIs like YouTube or Dailymotion. No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/peertube-api

Dailymotion API

Read Dailymotion in real time — no login or API key needed. Look up any user (followers, following, total videos and views) and pull their videos, playlists, followers, following and liked videos. Fetch any video's detail (views, duration, likes, comments, tags), its comments, related videos and subtitle tracks, and resolve its playable stream URLs (adaptive HLS) and a direct download link via the public player metadata. Get playlists and their videos, browse channels (categories) and their videos, list all categories, and discover content with full-text video and user search plus trending and most-viewed (featured) feeds. Every call is live (no cache) and returns the upstream Dailymotion Data API shape, paginated with page + limit. 22 endpoints — broader than the typical Dailymotion wrapper. Built for video discovery, creator and audience analytics, content aggregation and media back-ends. A Dailymotion data API — distinct from the YouTube API (different platform). No upstream key, no cache.

api.oanor.com/dailymotion-api

Radio API

Search and explore over 50,000 internet and FM radio stations worldwide — a fast, clean wrapper over Radio Browser with automatic mirror failover. Find stations by name, country, language, genre tag or codec, sort by votes or popularity, fetch a single station by UUID with its stream URL, favicon and metadata, list the most-voted stations, browse all countries with station counts and discover the most popular genre/format tags. Every endpoint accepts input via the query string or the request body and returns lean, predictable JSON with the playable stream URL, bitrate, codec, tags and geo where available. Ideal for radio players, music and media apps, smart-speaker skills and directory features.

api.oanor.com/radio-api