Menu
×
   ❮     
HTML CSS JAVASCRIPT SQL PYTHON JAVA PHP HOW TO W3.CSS C C++ C# BOOTSTRAP REACT MYSQL JQUERY EXCEL XML DJANGO NUMPY PANDAS NODEJS DSA TYPESCRIPT ANGULAR ANGULARJS GIT POSTGRESQL MONGODB ASP AI R GO KOTLIN SWIFT SASS VUE GEN AI SCIPY AWS CYBERSECURITY DATA SCIENCE INTRO TO PROGRAMMING INTRO TO HTML & CSS BASH RUST TOOLS

Basic JavaScript

JS Tutorial JS Introduction JS Where To JS Output

JS Syntax

JS Syntax JS Statements JS Comments JS Variables JS Let JS Const JS Types

JS Operators

JS Operators

JS If Else

JS If Conditions

JS Loops

JS Loops

JS Strings

JS Strings

JS Numbers

JS Numbers

JS Functions

JS Functions

JS Objects

JS Objects

JS Scope

JS Scope

JS Dates

JS Dates

JS Temporal

JS Temporal  New

JS Arrays

JS Arrays

JS Sets

JS Sets

JS Maps

JS Maps

JS Iterations

JS Loops

JS Math

JS Math

JS RegExp

JS RegExp

JS DataTypes

JS Data Types

JS Errors

JS Errors

JS Debugging

JS Debugging

JS Conventions

JS Style Guide

JS Reference

JS Statements

JS Projects

JS Projects New

JS Versions

JS 2026

JS HTML

JS HTML DOM JS Events

JS Advanced

JS Functions JS Objects JS Classes JS Asynchronous JS Modules JS Meta & Proxy JS Typed Arrays JS DOM Navigation JS Windows JS Web APIs JS AJAX JS JSON JS jQuery JS Graphics JS Examples JS Reference


Web APIs - Introduction

A Web API is a developer's dream.

  • It can extend the functionality of the browser
  • It can greatly simplify complex functions
  • It can provide easy syntax to complex code

What is Web API?

API stands for Application Programming Interface.

A Web API is an application programming interface for the Web.

A Browser API can extend the functionality of a web browser.

A Server API can extend the functionality of a web server.


Browser APIs

All browsers have a set of built-in Web APIs to support complex operations, and to help accessing data.

For example, the Geolocation API can return the coordinates of where the browser is located.

Example

Get the latitude and longitude of the user's position:

const myElement = document.getElementById("demo");

function getLocation() {
  if (navigator.geolocation) {
    navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(showPosition);
  } else {
    myElement.innerHTML = "Geolocation is not supported by this browser.";
  }
}

function showPosition(position) {
  myElement.innerHTML = "Latitude: " + position.coords.latitude +
  "<br>Longitude: " + position.coords.longitude;
}
Try it Yourself »

Most Important APIs

The most important APIs in HTML/JavaScript development are.

  • The DOM API for HTML and XML documents
  • The Fetch API for networking
  • The Web Storage API for client-side data

These APIs are fundamental to nearly all modern web development.


The DOM API

The DOM (Document Object Model) is the core API for HTML and XML documents. It provides a structured representation of a webpage, allowing JavaScript to access and manipulate elements, attributes, and content dynamically, creating interactive user interfaces.


The Fetch API

The modern standard for making network requests to servers and retrieving resources (like data from a database or a third-party service). It provides a more robust and flexible alternative to older methods like XMLHttpRequest.


Web Storage API

Offers mechanisms (localStorage and sessionStorage) to store key/value pairs of data in the browser more intuitively than cookies, allowing data to persist across sessions or page reloads.


History API

Enables manipulation of the browser's session history, allowing single-page applications (SPAs) to change the URL and provide a seamless navigation experience without full page reloads.



Third Party APIs

Third party APIs are not built into your browser.

To use these APIs, you will have to download the code from the Web.

Examples:

  • YouTube API - Allows you to display videos on a web site.
  • Twitter API - Allows you to display Tweets on a web site.
  • Facebook API - Allows you to display Facebook info on a web site.

×

Contact Sales

If you want to use W3Schools services as an educational institution, team or enterprise, send us an e-mail:
sales@w3schools.com

Report Error

If you want to report an error, or if you want to make a suggestion, send us an e-mail:
help@w3schools.com

W3Schools is optimized for learning and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and learning. Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors, but we cannot warrant full correctness of all content. While using W3Schools, you agree to have read and accepted our terms of use, cookies and privacy policy.

Copyright 1999-2026 by Refsnes Data. All Rights Reserved. W3Schools is Powered by W3.CSS.

-->