Updated 11 June 2026
These days, your customers shop everywhere — phone, laptop, tablet, marketplaces. The Bagisto Shop API helps you meet them on every screen.
It decouples your storefront from your commerce engine. So you build any frontend, while the backend handles catalog, cart, and checkout.
Here’s what it is, why it pays off, what you can build with it, and where to try it live.
The Bagisto Shop API is the storefront-facing layer of Bagisto’s headless toolkit. The idea is simple: one backend, any frontend.
Instead of rendering pages on the server, it exposes your storefront data and actions as clean, predictable API calls.
It speaks both REST and GraphQL, so developers use whichever style fits their stack — no second-class transport.
Plus, it covers the full shopping journey, not just product listings:
If a shopper can do it on a Bagisto storefront, the Shop API can power it.
Choosing the Shop API isn’t just a technical preference — it’s a growth strategy.
Separating the experience from the engine unlocks advantages that compound over time:
As a result, your storefront adapts to your business instead of constraining it.
Because the Shop API is frontend-agnostic, it powers almost any commerce experience:
One backend, many experiences — all consistent, all in sync.
A headless store is only as good as the capabilities behind it.
The Bagisto Shop API ships with the full storefront feature set, ready to wire into your frontend:
Instead, you’re connecting a complete storefront — not assembling missing pieces.
The Shop API treats both transports as first-class, so your team picks the one that fits:
Same data, same capabilities — you choose the developer experience.
Powerful doesn’t have to mean complicated. The Shop API drops into any frontend with little friction:
Finally, point your frontend at the API, authenticate, and start building.
The fastest way to understand the Bagisto Shop API is to use it.
Start with the full reference, then fire real requests at the live demo:
The API documentation walks through authentication, parameters, and every response shape.
Use the REST playground to call endpoints like the catalog and cart. Then read the exact JSON your frontend will receive.
The GraphQL playground (GraphiQL) is interactive — explore the schema, build a query, and run it in the browser.
In short, they let you validate the Bagisto Shop API before writing a line of code.
The Shop API is one half of Bagisto’s headless story.
For the big picture, read the Bagisto API overview.
To manage the store itself, see the Bagisto Admin API post.
Plus, an agentic install flow can hand an AI agent the integration work.
Ready to go headless? Explore the Bagisto Shop API and build the storefront your customers deserve.
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