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Bitsearch is a torrent search engine. Its website says it indexes more than 47,680,552 torrents across categories such as movies, TV series, anime, games, music, and software. In addition to web search, trending content, latest uploads, and Top Rated browsing, it also provides a RESTful API that lets developers programmatically access its torrent database.
Its core capabilities focus on search and detail lookup. The search endpoint, GET /api/v1/search, supports keywords, categories, subcategories, sorting, pagination, and result-limit controls, with sorting options including relevance, date, seeders, size, and leechers. The detail endpoint, GET /api/v1/torrent/:id, can return information such as infohash, title, size, tags, seed/leech counts, file list, trackers, and magnetUri. API responses also include pagination and processing-time fields, making it easier for developers to integrate the service into tools or applications.
The main documentation does not disclose any paid plans. The currently visible model is free: the API can be called without registration, with a limit of 200 requests per IP per day; after registering for a free account and using an API Key, the limit is 1,000 requests per account per day. All responses include rate-limit headers to help control usage. This is friendly for lightweight integrations, but the quota may be insufficient for production-grade, high-frequency use cases.
From a SaaS/enterprise software perspective, Bitsearch has relatively weak enterprise capabilities. The documentation does not mention team members, role-based permissions, audit logs, SSO, SLA, ticket support, or compliance certifications. On security, the site only makes page-level claims such as “Safe & Secure,” “No malware,” and “verified torrents,” along with development recommendations around API Key storage, backoff retries, and caching. It lacks a more systematic explanation of data security and compliance. The deployment model appears to be a cloud-hosted service, with no self-hosting option provided.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry, the ability to start testing without an API Key, clear API documentation, and practical search parameters. The downsides are limited free quotas, a lack of enterprise-grade governance and support information, and the inherent copyright and compliance risks associated with torrent content. It is better suited to personal research, open-source tools, low-frequency search applications, or developers who need torrent metadata lookup. It is not suitable as core data infrastructure for serious enterprise operations.
The main documentation does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment, or localization, so availability is unknown. Enterprise users in China should separately evaluate network reachability, content compliance, copyright risk, and alternatives, such as other torrent search sites or self-built legal content indexing services.
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