Every user with outdoor monitors of IQAir can publish the monitor's air quality data to make it a public station. Once the monitor gets published, its owner, so called Contributor, can easily find a API link for the station in the web dashboard.

Station API link will return data in JSON format. For detailed specification, please check the documentation AirVisual API documentation

To get the API links for your stations, follow the steps below

Step 1:

Login your account on iqair.com

Step2:

Click the profile to enter the dashboard


Step 3:

After entering the dashboard, click the Devices menu to view all the devices under your account.


Step 4:

Click the device bar to enter its detail page. At the API menu, you'll see the Station API link. For contributors that have published multiple stations, click open each device page to get the station API links separately.


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