HTML to JSON API

The HTML to JSON API is a tool that converts HTML code to JSON format. This can be useful for developers who want to extract data from HTML documents and use it in JSON-based applications. The API takes an HTML document as input and returns a JSON object that contains the same information in a structured format.

About the API: 

The HTML to JSON API is a powerful tool that enables developers to convert HTML code to JSON format. This can be incredibly useful in a wide range of applications, particularly in cases where developers need to extract data from HTML documents and use it in JSON-based applications.

To use the HTML to JSON API, developers simply need to provide an HTML document as input. The API will then parse the HTML code and return a JSON object that contains the same information in a structured format. This JSON object can then be easily manipulated and used in a wide range of applications, making it a versatile and powerful tool for developers.

There are a number of key benefits to using the HTML to JSON API. One of the most significant is the ability to extract data from HTML documents quickly and easily. Because HTML code can be complex and difficult to work with, many developers find it challenging to extract data from HTML documents and use it in their applications. By using the HTML to JSON API, however, developers can automate this process and extract data with ease.

Another significant benefit of the HTML to JSON API is its versatility. Because JSON is a widely-used format in web development, the JSON object returned by the API can be easily integrated into a wide range of applications and workflows. This makes it an ideal tool for developers who need to work with HTML documents in a variety of contexts, from data processing to web development.

Overall, the HTML to JSON API is an essential tool for developers who need to work with HTML documents on a regular basis. By automating the process of extracting data from HTML documents and converting it to JSON format, the API enables developers to work more efficiently and effectively, saving time and resources in the process. With its ease of use, versatility, and powerful functionality, the HTML to JSON API is an indispensable tool for any developer working with HTML documents.

 

What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?

Pass any HTML code and receive it parsed as a JSON object. 

  

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  1. Web Scraping: The HTML to JSON API can be used to extract data from HTML documents scraped from websites. Developers can use this data to create data-driven applications or to gather insights into customer behavior and preferences.

  2. Data Processing: Developers can use the HTML to JSON API to convert data stored in HTML documents into a JSON format that can be easily manipulated and processed. This can be useful in a wide range of applications, from data analysis to machine learning.

  3. Mobile App Development: The HTML to JSON API can be used to build mobile applications that require real-time data from websites. By converting HTML data to JSON, developers can easily integrate data from web sources into mobile apps, allowing users to access the latest information from their favorite websites.

  4. Content Aggregation: The HTML to JSON API can be used to aggregate content from multiple websites into a single JSON feed. This can be useful for news websites or other content-driven platforms that need to display content from a variety of sources in a unified format.

  5. E-commerce Applications: The HTML to JSON API can be used to extract product information from e-commerce websites and convert it into a JSON format that can be used to power product listings, search results, and other key features of e-commerce applications. This can help developers build more effective and user-friendly e-commerce applications that provide customers with the information they need to make informed purchasing decisions.

 

Are there any limitations to your plans?

Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation

API Documentation

Endpoints


Pass the HTML code that you want to convert. Receive the HTML as a JSON object. 

For example: <head>     <title>Floyd Hightower's Projects</title>     <meta charset="UTF-8">     <meta name="description" content="Floyd Hightower&#39;s Projects">     <meta name="keywords" content="projects,fhightower,Floyd,Hightower"> </head>



                                                                            
POST https://zylalabs.com/api/1768/html+to+json+api/1403/converter
                                                                            
                                                                        

Converter - Endpoint Features

Object Description
html [Required] Pass here the HTML code that you want to convert.
Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            {"success":true,"output":{"head":[{"title":[{"_value":"Floyd Hightower's Projects"}],"meta":[{"_attributes":{"charset":"UTF-8"}},{"_attributes":{"name":"description","content":"Floyd Hightower's Projects"}},{"_attributes":{"name":"keywords","content":"projects,fhightower,Floyd,Hightower"}}]}]}}
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Converter - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1768/html+to+json+api/1403/converter?html=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the HTML to JSON API REST API, simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
Headers
Header Description
Authorization [Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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HTML to JSON API FAQs

The API returns a JSON object that represents the structured data extracted from the provided HTML document. This includes elements like titles, meta tags, and other HTML components organized in a hierarchical format.

The response typically includes fields such as "success" (indicating the operation's success) and "output," which contains the parsed HTML elements structured as arrays and objects, such as "head," "title," and "meta."

The response data is organized in a nested JSON structure. For example, the "head" field contains an array of objects, each representing HTML elements like "title" and "meta," with their respective attributes and values.

The API can extract various types of information from HTML documents, including titles, meta descriptions, keywords, and other HTML attributes, making it suitable for web scraping and data processing tasks.

Users can customize their requests by modifying the HTML input they provide to the API. By including specific HTML elements or structures, users can control the data extracted and returned in the JSON format.

Typical use cases include web scraping for data aggregation, converting HTML content for mobile app integration, and processing data for analysis or machine learning applications, enabling developers to leverage web data effectively.

The API relies on robust parsing algorithms to accurately convert HTML to JSON. While it does not guarantee 100% accuracy due to variations in HTML structure, it aims to provide a reliable representation of the input data.

Users can expect a consistent pattern in the response, where each HTML element is represented as an object with attributes and values. For example, a title will appear as an object within the "head" array, maintaining the original hierarchy of the HTML document.

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