The Google Autocomplete APIs can be used to retrieve data directly from the Google Search Engine. These APIs help individuals and development teams use real-time search results to find and validate misspelled words. Moreover, it is important to know that you can customize them according to your needs.
For example, you can use an autocomplete API that offers suggestions for secondary addresses. If you have a business that specializes in delivering food or mail, you will need to be certain that your addresses are accurate.
Google's Autocomplete feature is able to suggest addresses close to your physical location. In order to use the feature, you need to have access to an API key.
You can use the Google Cloud Console to obtain a token. When you generate the token, it becomes valid for a short period of time. After this time, the token expires. It is important to note that this token will be charged separately for each request.
As a matter of fact, there are a number of Google Autocomplete APIs that are designed to help you get the most of the service. Some of these are the Query Autocomplete, the Autocomplete Service, and the Places Service.
A query is a special type of request that returns an array of predictions. Each prediction contains references to a specific place. To make a request, you must include the Place ID, which is a unique identifier for a particular place.
A Places API session is an HTTP request that can include multiple queries. It can last up to 1 hour and can have a maximum of 5 results.