RapidAPI has launched support for GraphQL APIs on its marketplace, marking a significant step in its mission to provide a unified platform for finding, connecting to, and managing various types of APIs. GraphQL, an open-source query language, offers advantages over traditional REST APIs, such as the ability to request data from multiple resources in a single request and greater control over the data received. The initial offerings on RapidAPI include GraphQL APIs from services like GitHub, Yelp, and Huddlio, with plans to expand further. Users on the RapidAPI Marketplace can now explore, test, and integrate GraphQL APIs alongside REST APIs, benefiting from features such as viewing metrics, exploring schemas, and generating code snippets directly from their browser. The introduction of GraphQL is expected to enhance the flexibility and efficiency of API development and integration for the over 1 million developers using the platform.