This API provides detailed information based on US ZIP codes. When you send a valid ZIP code as a parameter, the API responds with key data associated with that area, including the city name, full state name, state code, estimated population, time zone, and geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). It is an ideal tool for applications that need to enrich user data, validate locations, generate geographic segmentations, or visualize points on maps.
The response is fast and structured in JSON format, facilitating integration with all types of platforms, from mobile applications to administrative panels or data analysis tools. The latitude and longitude returned allow the location to be accurately represented in geolocation systems or integrations with maps such as Google Maps or Leaflet. In addition, the inclusion of the time zone is particularly useful for systems that require adjusting operations or schedules based on the user's location.
In short, this API turns a simple zip code into a valuable source of geographic and demographic information, improving data quality and enabling smarter, region-specific features in any digital product.
To use this endpoint, you must specify a zip code in the parameter.
{"zip_code":"90001","state":"California","state_code":"CA","city":"Los Angeles","population":59832,"timezone":"America/Los_Angeles","latitude":33.97398,"longitude":-118.24955}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9185/us+zip+to+location+api/16599/zip+information&zip_code=Required' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Zip Information endpoint returns detailed geographic and demographic data based on the provided US ZIP code. This includes the city name, full state name, state code, estimated population, time zone, and geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude).
The key fields in the response data include "city," "state_name," "state_code," "population," "time_zone," "latitude," and "longitude." These fields provide essential information for mapping and location-based services.
The response data is structured in JSON format, making it easy to parse and integrate into various applications. Each key-value pair corresponds to specific information about the ZIP code, allowing for straightforward access to the data.
The endpoint provides information such as city name, state name, state code, estimated population, time zone, and geographic coordinates. This comprehensive data supports applications needing location validation and geographic segmentation.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying a valid US ZIP code as a parameter in the GET request. This allows for targeted queries to retrieve information specific to the desired location.
The data is sourced from reliable geographic and demographic databases that compile information from government and public records. This ensures a high level of accuracy and relevance for the returned data.
Typical use cases include enhancing mapping applications, validating user locations, generating geographic segmentations for marketing, and visualizing data points on maps. This API is ideal for any application requiring precise location data.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into mapping services like Google Maps or Leaflet, adjusting operations based on time zones, or enriching user profiles with demographic information for targeted services.
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