CSGO-API
by ByMykel
Counter-Strike 2 Item Database API with Multi-Language Support
Access comprehensive CS2 item data including skins, cases, and collectibles through a simple JSON API supporting multiple languages.
- Built with JavaScript
- Comprehensive item database covering all CS2 cosmetic categories
- MIT License license
About This Project
This JavaScript-powered API provides developers with structured access to Counter-Strike 2's extensive inventory ecosystem. Instead of manually scraping game data or maintaining your own database, you can query detailed information about thousands of in-game items through clean JSON endpoints.
The API covers the complete spectrum of CS2 items: weapon skins with wear conditions, loot cases, sticker capsules, agent models, graffiti patterns, music kits, and limited-edition collectibles. Each item includes metadata like rarity tiers, collection associations, and release information, making it ideal for building trading platforms, inventory managers, or market analysis tools.
Multi-language support sets this API apart, allowing you to serve international audiences without managing translations yourself. Whether you're building a skin showcase website, a price tracking bot, or a collection management app, this API eliminates the complexity of data aggregation and lets you focus on creating unique user experiences.
Key Features
- Comprehensive item database covering all CS2 cosmetic categories
- Multi-language support for international application development
- Simple JSON format for easy integration with any tech stack
- Regularly updated data reflecting new game releases and updates
- Zero authentication required for quick prototyping and development
How You Can Use It
Building CS2 trading platforms with real-time item catalogs
Creating inventory management tools for collectors and traders
Developing price comparison and market analysis dashboards
Generating localized content for CS2 community websites in multiple languages
Who Is This For?
Game developers, trading platform creators, CS2 community website builders, and data analysts working with gaming economies