The Phone Data Validator API provides accurate and reliable information about phone numbers worldwide. Its main function is to validate the authenticity of any phone number, ensuring that the entered data complies with international and national numbering standards. This API not only indicates whether a number is valid, but also verifies whether it is correctly formatted according to local rules and provides different representations of the number, including national, international, and E.164 formats, facilitating its use in different systems and applications.
In addition to basic validation, the API offers key contextual information, such as the country of origin of the number, the specific location within that country, and the corresponding time zones. This is especially useful for companies that make international calls, as it allows them to determine the exact time zone before contacting a customer or user, optimizing communication and reducing errors or inconveniences.
With a focus on accuracy, ease of integration, and global coverage, the Phone Data Validator API is the ideal solution for any company, developer, or service that needs to validate, format, and obtain detailed information about phone numbers quickly, securely, and reliably, improving operational efficiency and the quality of contact data.
{"is_valid": true, "is_formatted_properly": true, "country": "United States", "location": "Washington State", "timezones": ["America/Los_Angeles"], "format_national": "(206) 555-0101", "format_international": "+1 206-555-0101", "format_e164": "+12065550101", "country_code": 1}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9609/phone+data+validator+api/17680/phone+validation?number=+12065550101' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Phone Validation endpoint returns detailed information about the specified phone number, including its validity, format compliance, country of origin, location, international dialing code, and various formats (national, international, E.164).
Key fields in the response include "valid" (indicating validity), "country" (country of origin), "location" (specific area), "international_code" (dialing code), and "formats" (different representations of the number).
The endpoint accepts a required "phone_number" parameter and an optional "country" parameter. The country parameter should be a 3-digit country code if not specified in the phone number.
The response data is structured in a JSON format, with key-value pairs representing the phone number's validity, country, location, and various formats, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The Phone Data Validator API sources its data from reputable telecommunications databases and international numbering plans, ensuring high accuracy and reliability in phone number validation.
Typical use cases include validating customer phone numbers for marketing campaigns, ensuring accurate contact information in CRM systems, and optimizing international call scheduling based on time zones.
Users can customize requests by specifying the "country" parameter to limit validation to a specific region or by providing different phone numbers to validate multiple entries in one call.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from telecommunications authorities, automated quality checks, and validation algorithms that cross-reference multiple data sources for consistency.
The Phone Validation endpoint provides information such as the validity of the phone number, its format compliance, country of origin, specific location within that country, international dialing code, and various formats (national, international, E.164).
The Phone Data Validator API covers global phone numbers, validating and providing information for numbers from various countries and regions, ensuring comprehensive international support.
Users can customize requests by including the optional "country" parameter to specify a 3-digit country code, allowing for targeted validation based on regional numbering standards.
In the response, "valid" indicates if the number is legitimate, "country" shows the origin, "location" specifies the area, "international_code" provides the dialing code, and "formats" lists the number in different representations.
Users can utilize the returned data to verify customer contact information, format numbers for international dialing, and schedule calls based on the provided time zone information, enhancing communication efficiency.
Data accuracy is ensured through regular updates from telecommunications authorities, automated validation algorithms, and cross-referencing with multiple reputable data sources to maintain consistency and reliability.
Users should check the "valid" field in the response; if it returns false or the response is empty, it indicates the number is invalid or not recognized. Users can then prompt for a different number or verify the input format.
Users can expect responses to consistently include fields like "valid," "country," "location," and "formats," structured in a JSON format, making it easy to parse and integrate into applications for various use cases.
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