Unique APIs to Try

Build something fun with this list of cool & interesting APIs available on RapidAPI's API Marketplace!

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List of Fun APIs

Check out this list of unique APIs we thought were worth exploring, which includes APIs like:

  • Chuck Norris API
  • NASA API
  • Tronald Dump
  • Yoda Translator
  • FOAAS
  • Slapbot
  • and more!

What do you think is the best fun API? Are there any cool APIs that are missing from this list? Let us know in the RapidAPI Blog.

Unique APIs by Programming Language

All APIs listed in this collection are available in the following SDKs:

  • Node.js
  • PHP
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Java (Android)
  • Objective-C
  • C# (.NET)
  • cURL

FAQ

Is RapidAPI Free?

RapidAPI has three types of APIs: free, freemium and paid.

Free APIs APIs that do not require a credit card or subscription plan to consume
Freemium APIs Paid APIs that include a limited free tier and require a credit card
Paid APIs APIs that require a paid subscription plan and credit card to consume

What are cool APIs?

Cool APIs are exciting APIs that are fun and unique. Browse the selection we have in this collection to see what you can integrate into your app.

What are Free APIs?

Free APIs are APIs that require no payment to use. Only RapidAPI, there are 2 tiers of free APIs:

  1. Free APIs
  2. Freemium APIs
Free APIs APIs that do not require a credit card or subscription plan to consume
Freemium APIs Paid APIs that include a limited free tier and require a credit card

What is RapidAPI?

RapidAPI is an API Marketplace for developers to find, connect, and manage their API connections. … If you have an API you’ve created, use RapidAPI to make it available to hundreds of thousands of developers already utilizing APIs through RapidAPI.

What is a Public API?

An open API (often referred to as a public API) is a publicly available application programming interface that provides developers with programmatic access to a proprietary software application or web service. APIs are sets of requirements that govern how one application can communicate and interact with another. - Wikipedia