The Duck Duck Go Results Fetcher API acts as a powerful tool for accessing DuckDuckGo's extensive database of search results, offering a robust set of features for seamless integration. Users can incorporate privacy-focused search results directly into their applications, providing users with relevant and secure information in a streamlined manner.
Designed with an intuitive interface, the API enables advanced search queries, refined filtering options and access to detailed metadata such as titles, descriptions and URLs for each result. This functionality allows developers to tailor search experiences to meet specific user needs while maintaining DuckDuckGo's distinctive commitment to privacy.
In essence, the Duck Duck Go Results Fetcher API is a comprehensive, privacy-first solution for integrating search functionality into applications. Its rich feature set, ease of use and emphasis on protecting user data make it an essential tool for enhancing search functionality without compromising security or user trust.
To use this endpoint you must indicate a search term in the parameter.
Get Results - Endpoint Features
Object | Description |
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q |
[Required] Indicates a term |
{"status":"success","query":"climate","results":[{"position":1,"url":"https:\/\/climate.com\/","title":"The Climate Corporation","description":"Each farm is different. Every field is unique. Make data-driven decisions to maximize your return on every acre with the Climate FieldView Digital Farming platform.","description_html":"Each farm is different. Every field is unique. Make data-driven decisions to maximize your return on every acre with the <b>Climate<\/b> FieldView Digital Farming platform.","types":"","host":"climate.com","sublinks":[{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/climate.com\/static\/auth-pages\/index.html","text":"Log In"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/climate.com\/careers","text":"Careers"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/climate.com\/features","text":"Features"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/climate.com\/partners","text":"Partners"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/climate.com\/pricing","text":"Pricing"}]},{"position":2,"url":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/","title":"Climate.gov Home","description":"A sister site to Climate.gov, the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit provides a central repository of climate and environmental data, tools, resources, expertise, and case studies geared toward improving our nation's capacity to adapt to a variable and changing climate. Learn about resilience. Return to top.","description_html":"A sister site to <b>Climate<\/b>.gov, the U.S. <b>Climate<\/b> Resilience Toolkit provides a central repository of <b>climate<\/b> and environmental data, tools, resources, expertise, and case studies geared toward improving our nation's capacity to adapt to a variable and changing <b>climate<\/b>. Learn about resilience. Return to top.","types":"","host":"www.climate.gov","sublinks":[{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/maps-data\/data-snapshots","text":"Data Snapshots"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/maps-data\/all?listingMain=datasetgallery","text":"Dataset Gallery"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/toolkit.climate.gov\/","text":"Resilience Toolkit"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/news-features","text":"Home"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/news-features\/all","text":"All News & Features"},{"snippet":null,"targetUrl":"https:\/\/www.climate.gov\/news-features\/blogs","text":"Blogs"}]},{"position":3,"url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Climate","title":"Climate - Wikipedia","description":"Climate is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years. [1] [2] More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years.Some of the meteorological variables that are commonly measured are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, and precipitation.","description_html":"<b>Climate<\/b> is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years. [1] [2] More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years.Some of the meteorological variables that are commonly measured are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, and precipitation.","types":"en_wikipedia_queries,nlp_fathead,nlp_wiki,wikinlp","host":"en.wikipedia.org","sublinks":[]},{"position":4,"url":"https:\/\/www.britannica.com\/science\/climate-meteorology","title":"Climate | Definition, Weather, & Meteorology | Britannica","description":"Climate, conditions of the atmosphere at a particular location over a long period of time; it is the long-term summation of the atmospheric elements (and their variations) that, over short time periods, constitute weather. These elements are solar radiation, temperature, humidity, precipitation","description_html":"<b>Climate<\/b>, conditions of the atmosphere at a particular location over a long period of time; it is the long-term summation of the atmospheric elements (and their variations) that, over short time periods, constitute weather. These elements are solar radiation, temperature, humidity, precipitation","types":"wikinlp","host":"www.britannica.com","sublinks":[]},{"position":5,"url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Climate_of_Houston","title":"Climate of Houston - Wikipedia","description":"The climate of Houston is classified as a humid subtropical climate, with tropical influences. August normally ranks as the warmest month at an average temperature of 95 \u00b0F (35 \u00b0C) and January the coldest month at an average temperature of 63 \u00b0F (17 \u00b0C). [1]","description_html":"The <b>climate<\/b> of Houston is classified as a humid subtropical <b>climate<\/b>, with tropical influences. August normally ranks as the warmest month at an average temperature of 95 \u00b0F (35 \u00b0C) and January the coldest month at an average temperature of 63 \u00b0F (17 \u00b0C). [1]","types":"en_wikipedia_queries,nlp_fathead,nlp_wiki,wikinlp","host":"en.wikipedia.org","sublinks":[]},{"position":6,"url":"https:\/\/science.nasa.gov\/climate-change\/what-is-climate-change\/","title":"What Is Climate Change? - NASA Science","description":"Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates. These changes have a broad range of observed effects that are synonymous with the term. Changes observed in Earth's climate since the mid-20th century are driven by human activities, particularly fossil fuel burning, [\u2026]","description_html":"<b>Climate<\/b> change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global <b>climates<\/b>. These changes have a broad range of observed effects that are synonymous with the term. Changes observed in Earth's <b>climate<\/b> since the mid-20th century are driven by human activities, particularly fossil fuel burning, [\u2026]","types":"","host":"science.nasa.gov","sublinks":[]},{"position":7,"url":"https:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/climate","title":"Climate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster","description":"Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related phrases of the word climate, which means a region of the earth with specified weather conditions or the prevailing influence or environmental conditions. Find out how climate change and climate denial are used in current debates and news.","description_html":"Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related phrases of the word <b>climate<\/b>, which means a region of the earth with specified weather conditions or the prevailing influence or environmental conditions. Find out how <b>climate<\/b> change and <b>climate<\/b> denial are used in current debates and news.","types":"dictionary_definition,wikinlp","host":"www.merriam-webster.com","sublinks":[]},{"position":8,"url":"https:\/\/climate.nasa.gov\/%C2%A0%C2%A0\/","title":"Home - Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet","description":"NASA's Global Climate Change website is going to look a little different in the coming months because we're heading to a new home, a more integrated portal on science.nasa.gov. Keep your eyes on our new space as we transition. Explore the new space Explore the new space","description_html":"NASA's Global <b>Climate<\/b> Change website is going to look a little different in the coming months because we're heading to a new home, a more integrated portal on science.nasa.gov. Keep your eyes on our new space as we transition. Explore the new space Explore the new space","types":"translations","host":"climate.nasa.gov","sublinks":[]},{"position":9,"url":"https:\/\/www.noaa.gov\/climate","title":"Climate - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration","description":"NOAA provides data, tools, and information to help people understand and prepare for a changing climate. Learn about climate science, impacts, resilience, and news from NOAA experts and partners.","description_html":"NOAA provides data, tools, and information to help people understand and prepare for a changing <b>climate<\/b>. Learn about <b>climate<\/b> science, impacts, resilience, and news from NOAA experts and partners.","types":"","host":"www.noaa.gov","sublinks":[]},{"position":10,"url":"https:\/\/scijinks.gov\/climate-zones\/","title":"What Are the Different Climate Types? - NOAA SciJinks","description":"Learn about the five main climate types on Earth and how they are influenced by latitude, temperature, precipitation, and seasons. Find out how weather satellites monitor and study climate changes over time.","description_html":"Learn about the five main <b>climate<\/b> types on Earth and how they are influenced by latitude, temperature, precipitation, and seasons. Find out how weather satellites monitor and study <b>climate<\/b> changes over time.","types":"","host":"scijinks.gov","sublinks":[]}]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5559/duck+duck+go+results+fetcher+api/7202/get+results?q=climate' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key . See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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To use this API, users must enter a search term to obtain a list of results along with metadata.
The Duck Duck Go Results Fetcher API allows users to integrate search results directly into their websites, applications and services.
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