IMDb's premier offering, now accessible via a new GraphQL-backed API. Access IMDb's metadata for every movie, TV series and Video Game title as well as performers and creators, along with full lifetime box office grosses from IMDbPro's Box Office Mojo. IMDb's products give you access to the passion of our global audience of 200 million entertainment fans, including IMDb's 1-10 star rating - a daily-computed average of fan sentiment derived from IMDb customer votes.
IMDb is the premier source of global entertainment metadata and box office revenue. IMDb's products give you access to the passion of our global audience of 200 million entertainment fans covering:
9+ million titles
12+ million names
Film, TV, music and celebrities
1 billion ratings from the world’s largest entertainment fan community
IMDb API: "IMDb and Box Office Mojo for Movies/TV/OTT"
IMDb's premier offering, now accessible via a new GraphQL-backed API.
Access IMDb's metadata for every movie, TV series and video game title as well as performers and creators, along with full lifetime box office grosses from IMDbPro's Box Office Mojo. IMDb's products give you access to the passion of our global audience of 200 million entertainment fans, including IMDb's 1-10 star rating - a daily-computed average of fan sentiment derived from IMDb customer votes.
Get the latest IMDb data on-demand through our new GraphQL-backed API. As an alternative to extracting data from our bulk datasets, you can now search and query only the exact titles and names you need in the format that works best for you.
Upgrade your user experience and make it easy to discover fan favorites by bringing the world’s most trusted 1-10 star ratings data to your service
Data Analytics
Analyze hundreds of millions of entertainment data points across more than 19 million names, titles, and box office results from Hollywood to Bollywood.
Power Search and Discovery
Leverage IMDb's structured canonical datasets to help your customers find their favorite shows and make even better recommendations
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This contract listing bills on two dimensions that work together. Product Access grants your subscription to the API, letting you use the product. Usage per 100 bytes charges based on the volume of data returned by your API requests, measured in 100-byte units. So your cost scales with how much data you pull through the API. You access the entertainment metadata and box office data on-demand through the API, which is delivered via AWS Data Exchange.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one billed unit for the Usage per 100 bytes dimension?
Each unit is 100 bytes of data returned by your API requests. The system totals the bytes in your responses and charges per 100-byte block. Larger responses with more titles, cast, ratings, or box office fields consume more units than small, targeted queries.
Which dimension drives most of my cost — Product Access or Usage per 100 bytes?
Both apply on the same contract. Product Access grants your right to use the API. Usage per 100 bytes scales with the data volume you pull. For heavy, high-volume integrations the usage charge tends to drive the bill. Low-query workloads lean more on Product Access.
Does my cost change based on how many API requests I make?
Yes. Usage per 100 bytes meters the data returned by your requests. More requests, or requests that return larger payloads, increase the byte total and raise your usage charge. Fewer or smaller responses lower it. Product Access stays constant regardless of request volume.
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IMDb's premier offering.
Access IMDb's metadata for every movie, TV series and video game title as well as performers and creators, along with full lifetime box office grosses from IMDbPro's Box Office Mojo. IMDb's products give you access to the passion of our global audience of 200 million entertainment fans, including IMDb's 1-10 star rating - a daily-computed average of fan sentiment derived from IMDb customer votes.
Delivered in JSON bulk files.
A ranked list of the most popular and relevant talent and entertainment professionals derived from the interactions of the global IMDb audience of 250 million monthly visitors.
A ranked list of the most popular and relevant talent and entertainment professionals on IMDb by region, derived from the location of the IMDb users viewing the titles on IMDb. The rankings are available for 4 regions (NAM, EMEA, LATAM, APAC) and 13 countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Brazil).
A ranked list of the most popular and relevant movies and TV shows derived from the interactions of the global IMDb audience of 250 million monthly visitors.
A ranked list of the most popular and relevant movies and TV shows on IMDb by region, derived from the location of the IMDb users viewing the titles on IMDb. The rankings are available for 4 regions (NAM, EMEA, LATAM, APAC) and 13 countries (United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and Brazil).
An add-on to IMDb's essential metadata. Includes text of user-written reviews of movies, TV shows, and video games. IMDb has a global audience of more than 200 million visitors. Content is in English.