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APRO Launches TypeScript SDK to Expand Data Access for Developers and AI Agents

APRO, a renowned blockchain oracle and data infrastructure entity, has announced new tools for AI developers and agents. In this regard, APRO introduces TypeScript SDK and integration skill. As APRO highlighted in its official X announcement, these developments allow it to expand access to Oracle data for developers as well as AI agents. Therefore, the new development strives to allow recipients to directly access various data sectors through an inclusive SDK.

🚀 Introducing the #APRO Onboarding Skill — now available for agents and developers

An SDK. Seven data sectors. Endless possibilities.

We just released a complete TypeScript client library for all APRO API endpoints:

🏀NBA
🏈NFL
⚽Football
🎾Tennis
🏈NCAA Football
📈Ticker
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– APRO |🔶NO.1 Oracle (@APRO_Oracle) March 29, 2026

APRO’s new TypeScript SDK and integration skill upgrades streamline developer access

The launch of the TypeScript SDK and Integration Skill highlights APRO’s attempt to consolidate various APIs into a single package. With this, it reduces the complexity of integration and enables faster application development. The initiative also denotes broader action on data infrastructure and the Web3 network to provide seamless access to trusted external information. The recently unveiled TypeScript client framework provides coverage across all API endpoints on the platform, enabling more efficient data flow integration for developers.

Apart from this, the SDK covers 7 different data categories such as sports leagues like NCAA football, tennis, soccer, NFL and NBA alongside financial statistics and robust social media insights. Such a multi-vertical approach makes the toolkit a flexible resource to facilitate projects seeking structured and real-time data.

Unified Oracle Toolkit Advances Multi-Category Oracle Framework

According to APRO, the toolkit could further provide efficiencies for developers focusing on developing analytics platforms and trading robots that depend on social sentiment indicators and financial statistics. By merging various categories of data into a single SDK, the platform effectively provides a plug-and-play Oracle initiative to reduce the need for managing separate integrations. Overall, as decentralized technologies continue to gain traction, such infrastructure advancements could significantly accelerate Web3 innovation.

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