FakeJSON vs Yes No
Both are solid Test Data APIs. Choose based on your specific requirements.
FakeJSON
- Simple API key authentication
- HTTPS supported
- CORS enabled for frontend use
Yes No
- No authentication required
- HTTPS supported
| Feature | FakeJSON | Yes No |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | apiKey | None |
| HTTPS | Yes | Yes |
| CORS | Yes | Unknown |
When to use which?
Yes No is the better choice for quick prototypes and hackathons since it requires no authentication. FakeJSON works directly from the browser with CORS enabled, making it better for frontend-only apps.