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NPR OneAPI Documentation

Personalized news listening experience from NPR

specifications

AuthOAuth
HTTPSYes
CORSYes
Rate LimitUnknown
PricingFree

about

About NPR One API

The NPR One API is a news API that gives developers easy access to news-related data and functionality. It is designed for both quick prototypes and production applications.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive API documentation
  • Secure HTTPS endpoints
  • CORS enabled for browser requests
  • OAuth authentication
  • Reliable uptime and fast response times
  • Reasonable rate limits
  • Active developer community support

Perfect For

  • News aggregation platforms
  • Content curation tools
  • Breaking news alerts
  • Industry-specific news feeds

Getting Started

Register for an account and obtain your OAuth credentials. Once you have your credentials, you can start making authenticated requests.

The API documentation provides comprehensive guides and code examples to help you integrate quickly and efficiently.

faq

NPR One API — Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get started with the NPR One API?

Register for an OAuth token from the official documentation page.

Is the NPR One API really free?

Yes! The NPR One API offers a free tier. Rate limits apply but are generous for most use cases. Check the official docs for details.

Can I use this API in a commercial project?

Most free APIs support commercial use, but terms vary. Review the NPR One API's terms of service and licensing before using it commercially.

What programming languages can I use?

The NPR One API is a REST API — any language that can make HTTP requests works. Popular choices include JavaScript, Python, PHP, Java, and Go.

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