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Trendspotting Gets a Turbo Boost: Google Unveils Its First-Ever Trends API


Updated: July 26, 2025 06:32

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Google has now released the alpha version of its long-awaited Google Trends API, giving developers, researchers, and journalists direct access to search interest data with more precision and flexibility than ever before. The release was announced at Search Central Live APAC 2025 and represents a significant improvement in how search behavior can be accessed and utilized across industries.

Key highlights of the launch:

Depth and data structure

The API provides a five-year rolling search history with updates up to 48 hours prior

They are able to roll up data daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly

Geographic segmentations are city, region, and country level granularity

Scaled consistency

Contrary to the web interface, where data is normalized between 0 and 100 per request, the API normalizes metrics proportionally across requests

This enables reliable comparisons and merging of datasets without recalibration

Use cases and applications

Researchers can monitor long-term public interest patterns for policy and scholarly purposes

Journalists learn to identify breaking news and put stories into context

Companies and marketers can align content and resource planning with real-time interest shifts

Access and constraints

The API is in alpha and released to a limited set of testers

Google is currently accepting early access requests, plans to make broader availability available in time

This release responds to almost a decade of calls for scalable, programmatic Google Trends data access, allowing users to break free from snapshots and dive into strategic, data-driven narrative.

Sources: Search Engine Journal, TechReport, Digital Phablet, SwipeInsight, DigitrendZ, Search Engine Land
 

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