You can find a direct link to the NAICS JSON file here, as well as the NAICS CSV file we originally converted into the JSON one. Providing two pretty fundamental machine-readable results that can be used to make API calls, and as a filter when creating topical streams of data for specific industry based upon standardized codes. As we are working our way through the different APIs in our work on the Streamdata.io API Gallery, we are actively identifying any API parameter that accepts NAICS codes, so that we can build collections of APIs that return industry related data, based upon standards like NAICs.
We are finding standard data sets like stock tickers, cities, and NAIC industry codes are essential to developing meaningful streams of data using APIs. The design of common web APIs don’t always reflect all of the data they contain, but when you have a robust set of parameters to search, filter, and turn into topical streams, most APIs immediately become much more valuable. We’ll keep publishing these common data sets here on the blog, and eventually publish to a section of the Streamdata.io API Gallery, providing a common set of data that can be used to mine, uncover, and publish every day APIs as real-time streams using our services.