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What is Service Usage API?

The Service Usage API is an infrastructure service of Google Cloud that lets you list and manage APIs and Services in your Google Cloud projects. You can list and manage APIs and Services provided by Google, Google Cloud, and third-party producers.

Why use Service Usage?

You can use the Service Usage API to perform the following tasks in your Google Cloud projects:

Before you can use most Google APIs you must first enable them in a Google Cloud project. For more information, see the following resources:

Note: Some APIs and Services are enabled by default when you create a Google Cloud project, while others are automatically enabled when you use them in Google Cloud console. For more information, see Enabled services.

You can use Service Usage via Google Cloud console, from the Google Cloud CLI, or programmatically using the Service Usage API from one of the Google API Client Libraries.

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Last updated 2025-07-02 UTC.

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