REST API

Financial data API for public companies

A REST API for stock prices, financial statements, pre-calculated ratios, valuation multiples, and earnings call transcripts across public companies on 70+ global exchanges. JSON or spreadsheet-ready TSV. Free tier available, no credit card required.

Global
Coverage
28
Endpoints
70+
Exchanges
68k+
Companies

Endpoints

9 groups · 28 routes

How roic.ai compares to other financial data APIs

Feature coverage against Financial Modeling Prep, Alpha Vantage, and Finnhub.

Featureroic.aiFMPAlpha VantageFinnhub
Full ticker coverage
Pre-calculated ratios (ROIC, ROE, debt-to-EBITDA)
Earnings call transcripts
Financial statements (income, balance, cash flow)
Real-time + historical prices
Valuation multiples (EV/EBITDA, P/E)
Google Sheets / Excel TSV export
Sector / industry / country breakdowns

Reflects publicly documented features as of 2026. Competitor capabilities may have changed since.

Frequently asked questions

What is a financial data API?

A financial data API is a REST endpoint that returns stock prices, financial statements, ratios, and other company data as JSON. The roic.ai API covers public companies across 70+ exchanges, including pre-calculated ratios like ROIC, ROE, and debt-to-EBITDA.

Is there a free tier?

Yes. Every plan, including the free tier, has full API access to all tickers and every endpoint. Plans differ by rate limit and history depth: the free tier allows 5 requests per minute and 2 years of history, while paid plans raise both.

How does roic.ai compare to Financial Modeling Prep, Alpha Vantage, and Finnhub?

roic.ai is differentiated by pre-calculated fundamental ratios (ROIC, debt-to-EBITDA, Altman Z-score), full ticker coverage, and a dedicated earnings call transcripts API. Competitors like Alpha Vantage and Finnhub focus on price feeds; FMP overlaps on statements but does not provide pre-calculated ratios at the same depth.

Which endpoints are available?

Tickers, market data (sectors, industries, exchanges, countries), company profiles and news, earnings call transcripts, stock prices (latest + historical), financial statements (income, balance sheet, cash flow), financial ratios (profitability, credit, liquidity, working capital, yield), and valuation (multiples, enterprise value, per-share metrics).