> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.myipr.io/myipr-open-api/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.myipr.io/myipr-open-api/getting-started/generate-api-key.md).

# Generate API Key

**Integration Steps:**

1. **User Eligibility:** MyIPR Open APIs are currently limited to **enterprise users with valid Know Your Business (KYB) verification.**
2. **Obtain API Key:**

To log in and generate an API key, follow these steps:

* Enter your username or email address and password on the login page.&#x20;
* Visit the edit profile page in the MyIPR App: <https://app.myipr.io/edit-profile/edit-info>
* Scroll down to the "Generate API Key" section.
* Click on the "Generate API Key" button.

1. **API Key Management:**
   * Use the generated API Key for integration.
   * **Revoke the key when necessary** for security purposes and key rotation.
2. **Revoke API Key:**
   * Go to the edit profile page in the MyIPR App: <https://app.myipr.io/edit-profile/edit-info>
   * Scroll down to the "Generate API Key" section.
   * Follow the steps to revoke the API Key.

**Security Best Practices:**

* **Manage API Keys securely.**
* **Revoke keys regularly** to maintain optimal security.


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