Developer tool APIs are the small utilities every service ends up needing — format conversion, IDs, hashes, token decoding, DNS and WHOIS lookups. Hosted so they don't become twelve copy-pasted helpers across your repos.
Also called utility APIs, dev utility APIs or helper APIs46 services in this categoryParse RSS or Atom feeds from a file or URL into JSON. Useful for feed ingestion, content monitoring, and automation pipelines.
Generate SVG badges from a label and message, with optional colors. Download the SVG or get a signed URL for docs, CI, and readme badges.
Extract plain text from Word documents by URL or file upload. Returns the text in a single data field for search, parsing, and automation.
Extract tables from a document URL or file upload. Returns structured ApyHub output or raw Azure Document Intelligence parsing data.
Convert Markdown in JSON or raw text into HTML. Returns HTML as a JSON data field or raw stream for docs, previews, and publishing pipelines.
Convert Markdown files or URLs into HTML downloads or signed HTML links. Useful for docs pipelines and publishing Markdown content on the web.
Extract schema metadata from a URL, including schema count, breadcrumbs, organization flags, and structured data objects for SEO checks.
Compare two or more website URLs and get technical SEO signals for each page, including metadata, headings, links, images, SSL, mobile, and load time.
Query A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, CNAME, or PTR records for a host. Get structured answers with status, addresses, names, TXT, MX, or reverse DNS targets.
Resolve up to 25 hosts per request with A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, CNAME, or PTR queries. Get per-row DNS status and record data.
Compare two text or code snippets by char, word, or line. Useful for reviewing edits, diffs, and simple before/after checks.
Extract readable text from uploaded XML files or XML URLs. Returns plain text in `data`, with optional paragraph preservation.
The question you arrived with, and the endpoint that answers it.