Free Art & Design APIs
11 free APIs in Art & Design that require no authentication. Start building immediately — no API key needed. 20 total Art & Design APIs available.
Art Institute of Chicago
⭐ Beginner's PickThe Art Institute of Chicago API exposes 100,000+ artworks with images, artist bios, and exhibition data—free with no key required.
Colormind
⭐ Beginner's PickColormind generates harmonious 5-color palettes using a machine learning model trained on real design work.
ColourLovers
⭐ Beginner's PickColourLovers lets you browse millions of community-created color palettes and patterns.
EmojiHub
⭐ Beginner's PickEmojiHub returns random or category-filtered emojis with their Unicode name, character, and HTML entity.
Icon Horse
⭐ Beginner's PickIcon Horse fetches the best available favicon for any website URL with a graceful fallback when none exists.
Icons8
⭐ Beginner's PickIcons8 offers a CDN-based icon delivery system where you can embed icons directly in HTML using a simple URL pattern without any API calls or keys.
Lordicon
⭐ Beginner's PickLordicon provides a library of high-quality animated icons delivered as Lottie JSON files and web components.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
⭐ Beginner's PickThe Metropolitan Museum of Art API provides open access to over 470,000 art objects from the Met collection including paintings, sculptures, and artifacts, along with high-resolution image URLs and rich metadata.
PHP-Noise
⭐ Beginner's PickPHP-Noise generates procedural noise background images (like Perlin noise textures) on demand via a simple URL with query parameters for color, opacity, and tile settings.
Pixel Encounter
⭐ Beginner's PickPixel Encounter generates unique random SVG monster/creature icons procedurally, making it great for creating identicons, placeholder avatars, or playful UI elements.
xColors
xColors provides programmatic access to generate & convert colors via REST API.
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