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Danbooru API

Live post, tag and ranking data from Danbooru, the large community anime-art imageboard, via its public API. Danbooru is built around a deep tag taxonomy — every image is tagged by artist, character, copyright (the source series) and general descriptors. Search images by tag and get each post's score, favourite count, rating, dimensions and its split tag sets. Read a single post in full. Search the tag database itself, returning each tag's post count and category — the metadata that powers booru search. Get the most-favourited posts of a given day, the site's trending art. Live, no key, nothing stored; to keep results work-safe, only general- and sensitive-rated posts are returned. Distinct from 4chan and other imageboard APIs — this is Danbooru's tagged-art database and its rankings. Perfect for art-discovery, tagging and community apps.

api.oanor.com/danbooru-api

Coub API

Live looping-video data from Coub, the social platform built around short, seamlessly looping video clips, served straight from Coub's public API — no key, nothing cached. The explore endpoint returns the trending feed (rising, hot or random coubs across the whole site), each with its title, view, like and recoub counts, duration, channel and tags, plus ready-to-use loop-preview image URLs at several sizes. The tag endpoint returns the newest coubs for a tag — cats, gaming, music — the hashtag feed of Coub. The channel endpoint returns a creator's profile (title, follower and recoub counts) together with their most recent coubs. Every clip comes back cleaned up: the watch URL, the channel handle, the human tags and several preview-image sizes. Everything is live from Coub, nothing stored. This is the looping-video discovery layer for any feed, meme, moodboard, embed or social app. Distinct from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion and other video APIs — this is Coub's looping clips by trend, tag and channel. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.

api.oanor.com/coub-api

Flickr Photos API

Live public photo streams from Flickr, the original photo-sharing community, served from Flickr's open public feeds — no key, nothing cached. Flickr has hosted billions of photos from photographers, museums and agencies for two decades. The recent endpoint returns the newest public photos uploaded across all of Flickr right now, each with its title, photographer, capture and publish dates, tags and ready-to-use image URLs at several sizes. The tag endpoint returns the newest public photos for one or more tags — sunset, wildlife, street — the hashtag feed of Flickr, with a match-any or match-all mode. The user endpoint returns a photographer's most recent public photostream by their Flickr ID; institutions like NASA on The Commons publish here. Every photo comes back cleaned up: the photographer name pulled out of the raw author field, machine tags filtered away from human tags, and the static image URL expanded into square, small, medium and large variants plus a link to the photo page. Everything is live from Flickr's public feeds, nothing stored. This is the Flickr photo-discovery layer for any gallery, wallpaper, photography, moodboard or social app. Distinct from Pixelfed and mainstream social-network APIs — this is Flickr's public photo stream by recency, tag and user. Feeds return the 20 most recent public photos per query. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.

api.oanor.com/flickr-api