Youtube Video to Audio API

The Youtube Video to Audio API allows users to easily convert a YouTube video to an MP3 format, while also extracting important metadata such as title, thumbnail, and channel information.

About the API:

The Youtube Video to Audio API is a powerful tool that allows users to easily convert any YouTube video to an MP3 audio format. This API is designed to streamline the process of converting videos into audio files, making it ideal for developers creating music or media applications that rely on audio content.

With the ability to extract relevant metadata such as video titles, thumbnails, and channel information, this API provides developers with all the necessary data they need to enhance their applications with rich and informative content. This metadata can be used to display relevant information to users, such as the video title and channel name, as well as to generate custom thumbnails for each video.

The Youtube Video to Audio API is incredibly easy to use, with a simple RESTful API that can be integrated into any application or website. Developers can simply send a request to the API with the URL of the YouTube video they wish to convert, and the API will handle the rest. The resulting MP3 audio file can then be downloaded and used as needed.

Overall, the Youtube Video to MP3 API is an essential tool for any developer working with audio or media content. With its ability to quickly and easily convert YouTube videos to MP3 files, as well as extract relevant metadata, this API makes it easy to create engaging and informative applications that offer a rich multimedia experience.

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

Pass the video URL and receive the MP3 file to download. 

Note: Some MP3 could not be generated due to copyright claims. 

 

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

Music streaming apps: Music streaming apps can use this API to allow their users to convert and download songs from YouTube to MP3 format for offline listening.

Podcasting: Podcasting apps can use this API to convert YouTube interviews, speeches, or other audio content into MP3 format for use in their podcasts.

Video editing: Video editors can use this API to extract the audio from YouTube videos and use it as background music or sound effects in their video projects.

Education: Education platforms can use this API to convert YouTube tutorials, lectures, and other educational videos to MP3 format for students to download and listen to offline.

Personal use: Anyone can use this API to convert their favorite YouTube videos to MP3 format for personal use, such as creating playlists or listening while on the go.

Music discovery: Music discovery apps can use this API to provide their users with MP3 versions of songs that they discover on YouTube.

Audio archiving: Archivists and researchers can use this API to extract the audio from YouTube videos and save it in MP3 format for archival purposes.

Audiobook creation: Authors and publishers can use this API to convert their books into audio format by extracting the audio from YouTube videos that contain text-to-speech technology.

Radio: Radio stations can use this API to extract the audio from YouTube interviews, talk shows, or other audio content and broadcast it on their stations.

Social media: Social media apps can use this API to allow their users to share MP3 versions of their favorite YouTube videos with their followers.

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API Documentation

Endpoints


To use this endpoint you must indicate the ID of a YouTube video in the parameter.

 

Note: Videos should be approximately 5 minutes or less in length.



                                                                            
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/1812/youtube+video+to+audio+api/5870/get+audio
                                                                            
                                                                        

Get Audio - Endpoint Features

Object Description
id [Required] Youtube Video Id
Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            {"link":"https:\/\/eta.123tokyo.xyz\/get.php\/9\/9e\/ty7nkwYqodA.mp3?cid=MmEwMTo0Zjg6YzAxMjozMmVlOjoxfE5BfERF&h=FwrcvY5cIfOO0jyXh5C-6Q&s=1737705748&n=%E2%82%B91%2C07%2C000%20_iPhone%2016%20Pro%20Max_%20USA%20to%20INDIA_%20%23shorts%20%23youtubeshorts&uT=R&uN=QWxlam9aeWxhTGFicw%3D%3D","title":"β‚Ή1,07,000 *iPhone 16 Pro Max* USA to INDIA! #shorts #youtubeshorts","filesize":417480,"progress":100,"duration":22.896054233758,"status":"ok","msg":"success"}
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Get Audio - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1812/youtube+video+to+audio+api/5870/get+audio?id=sOnqjkJTMaA' --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 Youtube Video to Audio 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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Youtube Video to Audio API FAQs

The Youtube Video to Audio API is a RESTful API that allows developers to convert YouTube videos to MP3 audio files. Developers can send a request to the API with the URL of the desired video, and the API will handle the conversion process. The resulting MP3 audio file can then be downloaded and used in applications or websites.

The Youtube Video to Audio API allows developers to extract relevant metadata from YouTube videos. This includes information such as video titles, thumbnails, and channel information. Developers can use this metadata to enhance their applications by displaying video titles, channel names, and generating custom thumbnails for each video.

Yes, the Youtube Video to Audio API is designed to be easily integrated into any application or website. It uses a simple RESTful API architecture, making it compatible with a wide range of programming languages and frameworks. Developers can make HTTP requests to the API endpoint and receive the converted MP3 audio file as a response.

The Youtube Video to Audio API is useful for developers working with audio or media content. It can be utilized in various applications and use cases, such as music or media applications that require audio content, podcasting platforms that need to convert YouTube videos to audio files, or educational platforms that offer audio versions of video content. The API's ability to extract metadata also enables developers to create visually appealing and informative applications that display video titles, channel information, and customized thumbnails.

The Get Audio endpoint returns a JSON object containing the MP3 file link, video title, file size, duration, and status of the conversion. This data allows developers to easily access the audio file and relevant information about the original video.

The key fields in the response data include "link" (URL to the MP3 file), "title" (video title), "filesize" (size of the MP3 file in bytes), "duration" (length of the audio in seconds), and "status" (indicating success or failure of the conversion).

The response data is structured as a JSON object. It contains key-value pairs where each key represents a specific piece of information, such as the audio file link or video title, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.

The primary parameter for the Get Audio endpoint is the YouTube video ID, which must be included in the request. This ID allows the API to identify and convert the specific video into an MP3 format.

The Get Audio endpoint provides information such as the MP3 file link, video title, file size, duration of the audio, and conversion status. This data can be used to enhance user experience in applications by displaying relevant video details.

Users can utilize the returned data by displaying the audio file link for download, showing the video title for context, and using the duration and file size for user information. This enhances the multimedia experience in applications.

Typical use cases include music streaming apps allowing offline listening, podcasting platforms converting interviews, and educational sites providing audio versions of tutorials. The API's data supports diverse audio-related applications.

Data accuracy is maintained by using reliable algorithms to extract audio from YouTube videos. However, users should be aware that some conversions may fail due to copyright claims, which can affect the availability of certain audio files.

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