What is CinePro?
What is CinePro?
CinePro is an open-source movie and TV show scraper API designed to provide links to media content available on the internet. It scrapes links from various independent sources and is completely free of ads and tracking.
Is CinePro free to use?
Is CinePro free to use?
Yes, CinePro is completely free to use!
Is this legal?
Is this legal?
CinePro is a tool for educational purposes only. It does not host or upload any media files. The legality of the content you access through CinePro depends on the sources and your local laws. Always ensure you are complying with copyright laws in your jurisdiction.
What quality are the links?
What quality are the links?
The quality of the links varies depending on the source. CinePro scrapes links from various independent sources, so the quality may differ. Each file has its own quality. You can check the quality of the file in the response.
We do have providers that host everything up to 4K, but the quality of the files you might get is not guaranteed.
Can I use CinePro for commercial purposes? (e.g, using on a public site that you make money from)
Can I use CinePro for commercial purposes? (e.g, using on a public site that you make money from)
No, CinePro is for personal and non-commercial use only. Selling this project or adding tracking/advertisements is strictly prohibited. For more details, refer to the License section.
By using this project, you agree to the terms outlined in the license.
This project is not ment to be used for public sites or apps. Public usage will only lead to huge CPU and bandwidth usage and has a high chance of getting blocked by the providers.
Can I contribute to CinePro?
Can I contribute to CinePro?
Yes! CinePro is an open-source project, and contributions are welcome. You can contribute by reporting issues, suggesting features, or submitting pull requests. Check out the Development section for more information on how to get involved.
How can I report a bug or request a feature?
How can I report a bug or request a feature?
Please check if the issue is already reported on the GitHub Issues page. If not, feel free to create a new issue with a detailed description of the bug or feature request. We appreciate your feedback and suggestions!