{
"results" :
[
{
"address_components" :
[
{
"long_name" : "225204",
"short_name" : "225204",
"types" :
[
"postal_code"
]
},
{
"long_name" : "Masauli",
"short_name" : "Masauli",
"types" :
[
"locality",
"political"
]
},
{
"long_name" : "Barabanki",
"short_name" : "Barabanki",
"types" :
[
"administrative_area_level_3",
"political"
]
},
{
"long_name" : "Ayodhya Division",
"short_name" : "Ayodhya Division",
"types" :
[
"administrative_area_level_2",
"political"
]
},
{
"long_name" : "Uttar Pradesh",
"short_name" : "UP",
"types" :
[
"administrative_area_level_1",
"political"
]
},
{
"long_name" : "India",
"short_name" : "IN",
"types" :
[
"country",
"political"
]
}
],
"formatted_address" : "Masauli, Uttar Pradesh 225204, India",
"geometry" :
{
"bounds" :
{
"northeast" :
{
"lat" : 27.0377052,
"lng" : 81.36799839999999
},
"southwest" :
{
"lat" : 26.9039063,
"lng" : 81.26832379999999
}
},
"location" :
{
"lat" : 26.9652421,
"lng" : 81.32893969999999
},
"location_type" : "APPROXIMATE",
"viewport" :
{
"northeast" :
{
"lat" : 27.0377052,
"lng" : 81.36799839999999
},
"southwest" :
{
"lat" : 26.9039063,
"lng" : 81.26832379999999
}
}
},
"place_id" : "ChIJb6fZAz5jmTkRSLER09UT9CQ",
"postcode_localities" :
[
"Adam Pur",
"Amdaha",
"Aulia Lalpur",
"Bahamau",
"Bansa",
"Bara Gaon",
"Bazidpur",
"Behta",
"Bhayara",
"Bikauli",
"Bindaura",
"Birauli",
"Birauli",
"Budwara",
"Chandwara",
"Datauli",
"Deokalia",
"Dharauli",
"Gotva Guari",
"Gurela",
"Habib Pur",
"Hari Pur",
"Hasanpur Paharpur",
"Jyori",
"Katra",
"Kinhauli",
"Kotva",
"Lakshvar Vajaha",
"Madarpur",
"Malauli",
"Malpur Arsanda",
"Masauli",
"Masood Mau",
"Media",
"Munja Pur",
"Mushki Nagar",
"Nahamau",
"Nainamau",
"Nasir Nagar",
"Nigaree",
"Nyamatpur",
"Parsa",
"Rahra Mau",
"Rajai Pur",
"Ram Nagar",
"Roti Gaon",
"Safdarganj",
"Saidabad",
"Shahpur Bheekha",
"Shahpur Najmuddin",
"Sisvara",
"Tera"
],
"types" :
[
"postal_code"
]
}
],
"status" : "OK"
}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5263/postal+finder+api/6782/global+postal+code?address=90001,US' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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|---|---|
Authorization
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Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
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In today’s interconnected world, accurate location data is crucial. The Postal Finder API delivers real-time global postal code information, making it an invaluable resource for businesses.
With straightforward integration, the API has become a preferred solution for seamlessly embedding postal code data into applications and systems. Its intuitive interface and robust design simplify the process, enabling quick and effective deployment.
One of its standout features is flexibility, offering support for multiple programming languages and frameworks to ensure seamless compatibility with existing software. The API provides reliable access to up-to-date postal code information from around the world.
To use this API the user must enter a zip code along with a country code.
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It is an API that provides users with geographic information by indicating a zip code and a country code.
The API receives a request with a zip code and country code, then provides detailed location data. It returns information such as zip code, neighborhood, administrative areas, country and coordinates. The output includes a formatted address, geographic boundaries and place ID, which can be used for location-based services, logistics or mapping. The response also includes the status of the request.
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The Global Postal Code endpoint returns detailed location data, including postal codes, localities, administrative areas, and geographic coordinates. It provides structured information that can be used for various applications, such as logistics and mapping.
Key fields in the response include "postal_code," "locality," "administrative_area_level_3," and "coordinates." Each field provides specific geographic information essential for location-based services.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, containing a "results" array. Each result includes "address_components" that detail various geographic attributes, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The endpoint provides information such as postal codes, locality names, administrative divisions, and geographic coordinates. This data supports applications in logistics, e-commerce, and location-based services.
Users can customize their requests by providing a "zip code" and a "country code" as parameters. These inputs are essential for retrieving accurate postal code information for specific locations.
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Typical use cases include validating shipping addresses, enhancing location-based services, and integrating postal code data into e-commerce platforms for improved logistics and customer experience.
Users can leverage the returned data by extracting specific fields like postal codes and locality names for mapping, address validation, or demographic analysis, enhancing their applications' functionality and user experience.
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