Favicon Extractor API

API ID 1928

The Favicon Extractor API enables users to extract the favicon or logo of a website's domain by simply providing the website URL as input. The API extracts the favicon image from the website and returns it in a specified format, such as PNG or JPEG, for further use. This API can be integrated into applications that require website logos or favicons.

100% uptime 720 ms avg response

API Documentation

Endpoints

Request

This endpoint will allow you to extract the Favicon from any domain of your preference. 

Endpoint ID: 1643
POST https://zylalabs.com/api/1928/favicon+extractor+api/1643/favicon+extractor
INPUT PARAMETERS

Favicon Extractor — Endpoint Features

Object Description
url Required

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INPUT PARAMETERS

url
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"domain":{"domain_url":"https:\/\/goperigon.com","logo_url":"https:\/\/klazify.s3.amazonaws.com\/4795782211679464983641a9a1779e474.11666370.png","updated_at":"2024-07-06T04:19:08.000000Z"},"success":true,"api_usage":{"this_month_api_calls":135,"remaining_api_calls":999865}}
Favicon Extractor — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1928/favicon+extractor+api/1643/favicon+extractor?url=https://nytimes.com' --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 Favicon Extractor 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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Overview

About the API:

The Favicon Extractor API is a useful tool that enables developers to extract a website's logo or favicon easily. A favicon is an icon that appears in the browser's tab or bookmark list next to the website's name, while the logo is an image used to represent the website or brand. This API extracts these images from a website's domain, making it a valuable asset for developers and designers.

Using the Favicon Extractor API is straightforward. Developers need to provide the API with the URL of the website they want to extract the logo from. The API will then extract the favicon or logo from the website and return it in a specified format, such as PNG or JPEG. This API can be integrated into various applications, including web development, design, and marketing applications. It provides a simple and efficient way to obtain a website's logo or favicon without having to search for it manually.

The Favicon Extractor API is useful for web developers as it allows them to extract website logos easily, which can then be used in various applications. For example, developers can use the API to extract the logo of a website and then use it in their own website design. This can help create a consistent brand identity across different platforms. The extracted logo can also be used in promotional materials, social media posts, and other marketing collateral.

Designers can also benefit from the Favicon Extractor API by using it to extract the logo or favicon of a website for use in their designs. This can help ensure that the design is consistent with the website's branding and style. Additionally, marketers can use the API to extract the logo or favicon of a competitor's website, which can be useful for analysis and research.

In conclusion, the Favicon Extractor API is a simple but powerful tool that can be used by developers, designers, and marketers to extract logos or favicons from websites. It provides a quick and efficient way to obtain these images without having to search for them manually. The API can be easily integrated into various applications, making it a valuable asset for anyone who needs to extract website logos or favicons.

 

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

Pass the domain URL and receive the logo in PNG format. 

 

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  1. Web Development: Developers can use the API to extract the favicon or logo of a website to use it on their own website as a shortcut icon. This helps to create a consistent user experience for their website visitors.

  2. Brand Monitoring: Marketers can use the API to extract the logo or favicon of their competitors' websites for analysis and monitoring. This can help them understand how their competitors are branding themselves and adjust their own strategies accordingly.

  3. Content Creation: Content creators can use the API to extract the favicon or logo of a website to use as a featured image for their blog posts or social media shares. This helps to make their content visually appealing and increase engagement.

  4. Design: Designers can use the API to extract the logo or favicon of a website to use in their designs for brochures, advertisements, or other marketing materials. This ensures that the branding of the company is consistent across different platforms.

  5. SEO Analysis: SEO professionals can use the API to extract the favicon or logo of a website to use as a visual element in their analysis reports. This helps to make their reports more visually appealing and professional-looking, and can also help to establish brand recognition.

 

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Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.

Favicon Extractor API FAQs

Each endpoint returns structured JSON data. For example, the Favicon Extractor endpoint returns the domain URL and the logo URL, while the Domain endpoint provides business category, social media URLs, and company information.

Key fields include `domain_url`, `logo_url`, `categories`, and `social_media` for the Domain endpoint. The Favicon Extractor specifically returns `domain_url` and `logo_url`, indicating the source and extracted image.

The response data is organized in a JSON format with a top-level `domain` object containing relevant details. Each endpoint has a `success` field indicating the request status, followed by specific data fields pertinent to that endpoint.

The Domain endpoint provides business categories, social media links, and company details. The Favicon Extractor focuses on extracting the favicon or logo image from a specified domain.

The primary parameter is the `url` or `domain` that you want to analyze. Users can customize requests by specifying different URLs to retrieve corresponding logos or domain information.

Users can integrate the returned logo URLs into their applications for branding consistency. For instance, marketers can use competitor logos for analysis, while developers can enhance user experience by displaying favicons in their web applications.

The data is sourced from publicly available information on the web, including website metadata and social media profiles. This ensures a broad coverage of various domains and their associated logos.

Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks against live web data. The API retrieves current favicon and logo information directly from the specified domains, ensuring relevance and accuracy.

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