#browser api

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A Browser API, or Application Programming Interface, is a set of commands, functions, protocols, and objects that allow developers to create web-based applications that can interact with the browser. It helps developers create interactive websites, as well as access and manipulate data stored in the browser. Some of the most common APIs used by JavaScript developers include DOM (Document Object Model), Fetch, WebGL (Graphics Library) and WebRTC (Real Time Communication).
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