Compare the Top API Documentation Tools in Canada as of June 2025 - Page 2

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    Apiboost

    Apiboost

    Apiboost

    Enterprise-level developer portal providing next-level access control, robust API productization, and advanced API key management. One portal for internal, external, and partner-specific APIs, robust API documentation and guides, delegated control for partners and teams, and flexible content editing with granular editorial permissions and workflows. Use Apiboost’s OpenAI integration to accelerate the development of your API guides and related documentation. Apiboost is a cutting-edge API Platform, that transforms how companies approach APIs, unlocking new revenue streams and digital efficiencies. We treat your APIs as valuable products, make smart future-oriented decisions, and achieve unparalleled growth with Apiboost. From multiple Identity management integrations to granular access control Apiboost has you covered. With Apiboost, you can wave goodbye to tedious development processes and embrace a streamlined approach to API management.
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    Fern

    Fern

    Fern

    Stripe-level SDKs and Docs for your API. Offer type-safe SDKs in the most popular languages. Let Fern do the heavy lifting of generating and publishing client libraries so your team can focus on building the API. Import your API definition, whether it's in OpenAPI or Fern's simpler format. Select which code generators you'd like to use: TypeScript, Python, Java, Go, Ruby, C#, Swift. Fern semantically versions and publishes packages to each registry (e.g. npm, pypi, maven). Beautiful API documentation that reflects your brand.
    Starting Price: $250 per month
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    Swagger

    Swagger

    SmartBear

    Simplify API development for users, teams, and enterprises with the Swagger open source and professional toolset. Find out how Swagger can help you design and document your APIs at scale. The power of Swagger tools starts with the OpenAPI Specification — the industry standard for RESTful API design. Individual tools to create, update and share OpenAPI definitions with consumers. SwaggerHub is the platform solution to support OpenAPI workflows at scale. Swagger open source and pro tools have helped millions of API developers, teams, and organizations deliver great APIs. Swagger offers the most powerful and easiest to use tools to take full advantage of the OpenAPI Specification.
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    Daux.io

    Daux.io

    Daux.io

    Daux.io is a documentation generator that uses a simple folder structure and Markdown files to create custom documentation on the fly. It helps you create great looking documentation in a developer friendly way. The navigation is generated automatically with all pages that end with .md or .markdown. To sort your files and folders in a specific way, you can prefix them with a number and underscore. Full access to the internal API to create new pages programatically. Work with pages metadata. 100% mobile responsive, 4 built-in themes or roll your own. Functional, flat design style, optional code float layout, and shareable/linkable SEO friendly URLs. Supports Google Analytics and Piwik Analytics. Change the output format. It is recommended you set only formats that support the live mode as this will also be read by the integrated web server. And you set the other formats (like confluence) only by command line.
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    Docusaurus

    Docusaurus

    Docusaurus

    Save time and focus on your project's documentation. Simply write docs and blog posts with Markdown/MDX and Docusaurus will publish a set of static HTML files ready to serve. You can even embed JSX components into your Markdown thanks to MDX. Extend or customize your project's layout by reusing React. Docusaurus can be extended while reusing the same header and footer. Localization comes pre-configured. Use Crowdin to translate your docs into over 70 languages. Support users on all versions of your project. Document versioning helps you keep documentation in sync with project releases. Make it easy for your community to find what they need in your documentation. We proudly support Algolia documentation search. Building a custom tech stack is expensive. Instead, focus on your content and just write Markdown files. Docusaurus is a static-site generator. It builds a single-page application with a fast client-side navigation, leveraging the power of React to make your site interactive.
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    Statiq

    Statiq

    Statiq

    A batteries-included static site generator that's appropriate for most use cases. Use it out-of-the-box or extend it with custom pipelines, data sources, and layouts. Extends Statiq Web by adding support for generating .NET API documentation while still benefiting from all the capabilities of a robust general-purpose static site generator. The framework behind Statiq Web and Statiq Docs with over 100 modules to help you easily build a custom static generator application specifically for your needs. Different types of content require different types of templates, and Statiq has you covered with support for Markdown and Razor (along with plain HTML) with more languages like Handlebars/Mustache and Liquid coming soon. Statiq understands a variety of data formats like YAML, JSON, and XML and is designed to plug any data format into any usage. From data files to front matter use the data format you're most comfortable in.
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    ReadMe

    ReadMe

    ReadMe

    Give developers everything they need in a unified hub: your API reference, help guides, sample code tutorials, and more. Developers can try out your API right from your docs and see what’s working (or not) with real-time logs. Developers want to dive in and try things out, so the Try It playground lets them to do just that. Auto-generated code snippets jumpstart their integrations, and shareable links for every API request make it easy to debug issues or get support. ReadMe hubs can be public or private, so you control who has access. And when developers log into your hub, you know exactly who’s viewed a guide or made their first API call. You can even serve up custom content like API keys, just for them. The best docs are current docs, and with ReadMe it’s easy for anyone on your team to make changes. You’ll save time on updates and reduce the bottleneck around engineering, while ensuring developers always have the latest info.