Tourism Information and Services Hub (TIH) FAQs | Singapore Government Developer Portal
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FAQs

All are welcome to register with TIH. You can do so in the following capacities:

1. As business users: Local or overseas companies who are looking to contribute or access information on tourism offerings through the TIH website or through direct API integration.

2. As developers: Technology providers who are looking for tourism-related information and/or travel software services to power their websites, mobile apps or kiosks via direct API integration.

3. As members of the public: Individuals who are looking to access tourism-related images, videos, and 3D models.

More information on registering for a TIH account can be found at this link.

The TIH Developer Portal provides access to the tourism offerings and media assets via Application Programme Interfaces (APIs). This means that you are integrated directly with TIH, with your updates reflected automatically.

Businesses and developers can request for an API key during account registration, or in your profile settings. An API key will then be sent to your email, which will grant you access to the TIH APIs to extract content.

There is no subscription fee to access TIH. All businesses can register for a free TIH account to gain access to a repository of Singapore destination content and free-to-use travel software services.

For TIH’s Terms of Use, please click here.

TIH is intended to be an open digital resource platform for tourism businesses to have access to information on Singapore’s tourism offerings and travel software services.

As such, information, images and videos contributed/uploaded should have global, perpetual, and royalty-free rights that are sub-licensable to third parties. Any modifications, derivatives or adaptations of this content should be permitted.

This content should also contain the rights to be used across different platforms (e.g. online, offline, commercial, editorial, and broadcast).


More FAQs on TIH can be found here.

Last updated 06 May 2024


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