✦ ENS Data — free and easy way to get ENS text records, avatars, and NFTs ✦
Look up all available Ethereum Name Service text records for any address and get them back in convenient JSON format.
I’ve created a tiny but powerful headless API that’s free for everyone. Use it in your web3 app or spice up your web2 apps with an ENS integration.
Perfect tool for pre-filling people’s profiles with their ENS records, displaying their avatars and headers in your web3 app, checking people’s social media handles, resolving ENS names to addresses for airdrops, pulling in data into DAO spreadsheets or other productivity apps, you name it…
All without having to set up your own resolvers and running up lots of extra hits on your Infura/Alchemy plan. Small community apps and and nonconventional projects should really benefit from this approach.
Almost 12,000,000 requests delivered
ENS Data has proven to be a useful service used by many independent developers, artists, apps in the Ethereum ecosystem, and projects created by PartyDAO, Surreal and Kiwi News.
Notable features:
- Return all available ENS text records in a JSON format.
- Find a wallet’s primary ENS by providing an address.
- Deep resolution of primary ENS names (example)
- Display avatars for wallets in a single line of code. (ensdata.net/media/avatar/gregskril.eth)
- Turn those EIP155:1/ERC721 NFT records into image URLs that can be displayed anywhere.
- Support for resolving emoji and non-standard Unicode names.
- Resolving subdomains.
- Offchain name resolution. (example)
- Initial requests are cached for 48 hours so subsequent API calls are blazing fast.
What will this grant be used for?
- Covering expenses of running the infrastructure for providing this API and keeping it free for everyone in the community for many years.
- Additional improvements and development.
- Providing support for developers and non-developers wanting to use ENS Data.
Thank you for your continued support, ENS!
Steward Commentary
Ecosystem stewards are awarding pugson 10,000 USDC in grant funding. Developers in the ENS ecosystem are using ensdata everyday to make their lives easier, simplifying interacting with ENS. Ensdata silently works, but the stewards hear you. Keep building!