Are you a gamer and developer looking to build tools for the Free Fire community? Whether it’s a stats tracker, Discord bot, or tournament system, reliable data is the foundation.
This is where the Free Fire API Hub comes in — a complete solution for developers who want to build powerful, scalable tools.

What is the Free Fire Community API?
The Free Fire Community API is a REST-based service that provides access to in-game data such as player stats, account details, clan info, and game assets.
It works as a strong alternative to unofficial or limited APIs and supports both standard Free Fire and Free Fire MAX.
Why Developers Use This API
1. Build Bots and Tools
You can create:
- Discord or Telegram bots
- Tournament verification systems
- Custom dashboards or admin panels
It enables automation and reduces manual work for communities and organizers.
2. Real-Time Player Data
The API allows you to fetch:
- Player likes
- Rank and level
- Profile details
- Players Stats
- Craftland Maps Info
- Likes
- Custom Room Creation
- Ban Check
This is especially useful for building leaderboards or verification systems.
3. Multi-Region Support
Supports multiple regions like:
- India (IND)
- Singapore (SG)
- Brazil (BR)
This makes it suitable for global platforms and esports systems.
Core Features
- Player Info: Name, level, rank, badges, clan, pets
- Career Stats: Solo, Duo, Squad performance
- Game Assets: Character images, skins, items
- Craftland & Wishlist Data: Custom maps and saved items
- Ban Check: Detect if an account is banned
How to Get Started
- Go to: https://developers.freefirecommunity.com/
- Create an account
- Create API request ticket, choose a plan, pay for your chosen plan.
- Get your API key
- Use
x-api-keyin headers and query parameter
Conclusion
The demand for Free Fire tools is growing fast — especially in esports and community platforms.
With the right API, you can build:
- Stats tracking apps
- Tournament systems
- Automation bots
- Full SaaS platforms
If you’re serious about building in this space, this API gives you a strong starting point. check the Free Fire API Documentation
Disclaimer: This project is community-driven and not affiliated with Garena or Free Fire.