Last updated: 15 November 2024
Creating an API allows you to connect to Binance’s servers via several programming languages. Data can be pulled from Binance and interact with external applications. You can view your wallet and transaction data, make trades, and deposit and withdraw funds in third-party programs.
Please note that before creating an API Key, you need to make a deposit of any amount to your Spot Wallet to activate your account and complete identity verification.
For more details on Binance API, please refer to the Documentation.
1. Log in to your Binance account and click the profile icon, then [Account].
2. Go to [API Management] then click [Create API].
Please note that before creating an API Key, you need to:
For more details about the Tax Reporting API, please refer to our guide on How to Obtain Tax Reporting on Binance & Frequently Asked Questions.
3. Select your preferred API Key type.
4. Enter a label/name for your API Key.
5. Verify with your 2FA devices and passkeys.
6. Your API key is now created.
1. Log in to your Binance app and enable the Binance Pro version, and click [More] to access the Services panel.
2. Scroll to the [Other] section and click on [API Management] icon.
3. Click [Create API].
Please note that before creating an API Key, you need to:
For more details about the Tax Reporting API, please refer to How to Obtain Tax Reporting on Binance & Frequently Asked Questions.
4. Select your preferred API Key type.
For more details on self-generated API keys, please refer to How to Generate an Ed25519 Key Pair to Send API Requests on Binance.
5. Enter a label/name for your API key.
6. Verify with your 2FA devices or passkeys.
7. Your API Key is now created.
We strongly recommend against enabling API keys for permissions other than reading without defining the appropriate IP access restrictions (“Unrestricted-IP-Access API Key(s)”). Unrestricted-IP-Access HMAC API Key(s) won’t have any permission other than reading. If you’d like to enable other permissions, please add IP access (IPv4 format) restrictions, use self-generated keys (such as Ed25519 or RSA), or disable the default security controls.
Web view:
App view:
Adding IP access (IPv4 format) restrictions is mandatory to enable withdrawal permission.
If the API key is created before you enable your Futures account, or you have activated Portfolio Margin, the API key won’t be able to enable Futures permission.
To remain compliant with the latest industry requirements, Binance has updated its API services.
To learn more about Binance APIs, visit the API Tutorial FAQs page.