Milestone represents a significant expansion in global book data access for developers, researchers, and organizations worldwide. ISBNdb, a leading book data platformMilestone represents a significant expansion in global book data access for developers, researchers, and organizations worldwide. ISBNdb, a leading book data platform

ISBNdb Reaches 100 Million Book Titles, Becoming One of the World’s Largest Book Metadata Resources

Milestone represents a significant expansion in global book data access for developers, researchers, and organizations worldwide.

ISBNdb, a leading book data platform and API, announced it has surpassed 100 million book titles in its comprehensive database. This milestone positions ISBNdb as one of the world’s largest and most extensive book metadata resources, serving thousands of developers, researchers, libraries, publishers, and data-dependent organizations globally.

The achievement represents years of dedicated work to expand global book data coverage while maintaining the quality and well-structured metadata that users rely on for applications, research, and inventory management. Through improved data processing, expanded global sources, and strengthened multilingual coverage, ISBNdb has accelerated its growth while ensuring accuracy and accessibility.

The company emphasizes that reaching 100 million titles is not a finish line but a launching point for continued innovation. ISBNdb’s development roadmap includes new features such as book genres and book series, as well as enhanced search and filtering capabilities.

“Our growth has been driven by feedback from our user community, added Eden Sage, Senior Product Manager at ISBNdb.”Their input helps us understand what features matter most and guides our product development. We’re excited about continued innovation and expansion, and continuing our mission of making global book data accessible to everyone.”

ISBNdb provides access to its database through both API access and direct ISBN lookups, supporting use cases ranging from individual research projects to enterprise-level applications that process millions of book data requests.

For more information about ISBNdb and its 100 million title milestone, visit https://isbndb.com/blog/isbndb-reaches-100-million-titles/

About ISBNdb

ISBNdb is the oldest and one of the most comprehensive bibliographic databases, founded in 2001. The platform provides access to nearly 20 data points per book for over 100 million titles in various languages. ISBNdb powers applications for developers, supports research for academic institutions, and enables efficient inventory management for publishers and booksellers. For more information, visit www.isbndb.com.

Media Contact:

Name: Eden Sage

Title: Senior Product Manager at ISBNdb
Email: team@isbndb.com

Website: www.isbndb.com

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