We’ve been heads-down for months on a complete, ground-up rewrite of the IQ Bible API, and today we’re opening the doors to the beta — quietly, on purpose.
This is a soft launch for the developers already in our corner — you’re seeing this before it’s public. The full public beta launch lands September 1, 2026; so consider the next two weeks your insider head start.
If you build Bible apps, study tools, sermon platforms, AI assistants, or anything that needs solid biblical data underneath it — this one’s for you, starting now.
Why we rebuilt it
The original IQ Bible API (v1) has served a real, loyal developer base for years. But it was built on PHP, years ago, and it showed its age: slow round trips, a limited feature set, and a developer experience that hadn’t kept pace with what modern API teams expect.
v2 is a total rewrite in Go — same mission, completely new engine. Go’s concurrency model means the API handles far more simultaneous requests without breaking a sweat, and every endpoint got faster just by moving off the old stack. If you’ve felt v1 drag on a slow connection or a busy app, that’s the first thing you’ll notice is gone.
What’s actually in the box
This isn’t a v1 port with a new coat of paint — v2 is bigger in every direction:
1,400+ Bible translations across 1,000+ languages, plus original Hebrew and Greek down to the word
90+ endpoints covering Scripture, cross-references (as a navigable graph, not just a flat list), multiple interconnected lexicons, hundreds of commentary sources, biblical geography, genealogies, harmonies, textual variants, and more
50+ audio narrations you can drop into your app without building audio infrastructure yourself
AI-context endpoints that hand an LLM Scripture, cross-references, commentary, and original-language data in one prompt-ready request
Zero-signup embeds — a verse widget and verse-card image endpoint anyone can drop into a site with no API key at all
The developer portal — the part we’re proudest of — A fast API is only half the story if getting started is a hassle. So alongside the rewrite, we built a real developer portal at developer.iqbible.com — self-service, from your first request to your first invoice: Sign up and get a working key in minutes, no sales call required
A built-in API Explorer — browse every endpoint by category and fire real requests against the live API right from your browser, then grab ready-to-paste code in 18 languages (Shell, Python, Go, Node, Swift, and more) for whatever you’re actually building in
Your own usage & analytics dashboard — request volume, latency, error rates, top endpoints, broken down by app and API key, the kind of visibility that used to mean building your own observability just to answer “why did my quota run out”
Manage billing, plans, and support tickets without leaving the portal
Pricing that doesn’t punish you for getting traction
Free, no card required — 50,000 requests a month, enough to actually build and test something real. Paid plans start at $19/month and scale up from there, with transparent overage rates instead of a hard wall the moment you get popular.
If you know us from RapidAPI
If you’ve been using IQ Bible on RapidAPI, hi — that’s us too. v2 is launching there as well, so you’ll be able to find it in the marketplace like always. Just visit https://rapidapi.com/vibrantmiami/api/iq-bible-v21. But we’d still point you to developer.iqbible.com first: direct pricing beats the marketplace rate at every tier, and you get the full portal experience — Explorer, analytics, billing, support — that a marketplace dashboard was never going to give you. RapidAPI’s great if that’s your workflow; direct is just the better deal.
Try it today — and get a two-week head start
Head to https://developer.iqbible.com, create a free account, and make your first request in the API Explorer before you’ve finished your coffee. Full reference docs, an OpenAPI spec, and a glossary of every term we use are all one click away once you’re in.
Because this is a soft launch, you’re getting early access before we tell the rest of the world on September 1st — plenty of runway to get your integration solid, kick the tires on the portal, and tell us what’s missing before the crowd shows up.
We build the biblical data infrastructure. You build the tools that help people encounter God’s Word. Build boldly, build well — we can’t wait to see what you make with v2.

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