Google Search Autocomplete API provides real-time autocomplete results for Google Search, including suggested queries, highlights, and entity information from the Google Knowledge Graph. This API helps developers enhance search functionality and provide a better user experience.
{"status":"OK","request_id":"669b9fef-2e42-4f1d-a68c-af9f8194be91","parameters":{"query":"maxmara ludmilla","language":"en®ion=us","region":"us","cursor_pointer":16,"user_agent":"desktop"},"data":[{"query":"max mara ludmilla","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla tobacco","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla coat review","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla vs manuela","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla grey","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla red","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla sale","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla black","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla blue","highlights":[]},{"query":"max mara ludmilla vs labbro","highlights":[]}]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1184/google+search+autocomplete+api/1024/autocomplete?query=coff&language=en®ion=us' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Google Search Autocomplete API provides real-time search autocomplete results for Google Search, powered by Google’s vast database and cutting-edge algorithms. With this API, developers can enhance the search experience for their users by providing real-time suggestions and highlighting relevant information as users type their queries. The API returns suggested queries and highlights, as well as entity information from the Google Knowledge Graph, which provides detailed information about people, places, and things.
The API is easy to use and integrate, and it provides developers with a wealth of information to enhance their search experiences. For example, developers can use the API to provide suggestions based on popular or relevant search terms, and they can also use the Knowledge Graph information to provide context and additional information about search results. Additionally, the API can help to improve the relevance and accuracy of search results, making it easier for users to find what they’re looking for.
Overall, the Google Search Autocomplete API is a valuable resource for developers looking to enhance the search experience for their users. Whether you’re building a search engine, a knowledge base, or any other type of search-related application, this API provides the tools and information you need to provide a high-quality user experience.
Get query suggestions from Google Search, including Knowledge Graph information when available.
Search engine optimization: The API can be used to suggest relevant keywords and phrases for optimizing website content for search engines.
Website search: The API can be integrated into a website's search function to provide real-time suggestions as users type their queries.
Mobile app development: The API can be used to enhance the search experience in mobile apps, providing real-time suggestions and relevant information.
E-commerce: The API can be integrated into e-commerce websites and apps to suggest product names and categories, improving the shopping experience for customers.
Knowledge management: The API can be used to suggest relevant articles and information in a knowledge management system, improving the accuracy and efficiency of searches.
Chatbots: The API can be integrated into chatbots to provide real-time search suggestions, improving the accuracy and efficiency of conversational search.
Besides API call limitations per month, there is no other limitation.
The Autocomplete endpoint returns real-time query suggestions based on user input. This includes suggested search queries and highlights, as well as entity information from the Google Knowledge Graph when available.
The key fields in the response data include "status," "request_id," "parameters," and "data." The "data" field contains an array of suggested queries, each with its own "query" and "highlights."
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes a status message, a unique request ID, parameters used for the request, and an array of suggested queries, each represented as an object with relevant fields.
The Autocomplete endpoint accepts parameters such as "query" (the user's input), "language" (for localization), and "region" (to tailor suggestions based on geographic location).
The Autocomplete endpoint provides suggested search queries and highlights relevant to the input query. It also offers entity information from the Google Knowledge Graph, enhancing the context of the suggestions.
Data accuracy is maintained through Google's extensive algorithms and vast database, which continuously updates based on user interactions and search trends, ensuring relevant and timely suggestions.
Typical use cases include enhancing website search functions, improving mobile app search experiences, optimizing content for SEO, and integrating real-time suggestions into chatbots for better user interaction.
Users can utilize the returned data by displaying suggested queries in search bars, using highlights to emphasize relevant terms, and leveraging Knowledge Graph information to provide additional context in search results.
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