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The following SDKs and tools are developed and supported by Box.
Here you will find a list of SDKs you can use to build your application.
The tables below list SDKs along with additional information telling you if the project is maintained and has API parity.Status: Describes the current project status. To learn more about statuses visit Box Open Source website. Active projects are actively developed by Box. They receive the latest security updates and new features. For support with these projects please visit GitHub or our Platform support forum.
API Parity: Projects with full API parity are actively updated with all platform functionality as this becomes available on the Box Platform. Projects with partial API parity lack some functionality while we work on bringing these projects to full parity.
The table lists Box SDKs that you can use when building your applications. For latest API support and features, use the next generation SDKs.
| Platform | Status | API Parity |
|---|---|---|
| Java SDK | Active | Full |
| iOS Content SDK | Active | Full |
| .NET SDK | Active | Full |
| Python SDK | Active | Full |
| Node SDK | Active | Full |
| Android Content SDK | Deprecated | Partial |
If you would like to continue getting the latest and greatest Android features, we recommend using Java SDK to build apps on Android. Refer to this documentation for more details.
As of September 17, 2025 Box Next Generation SDKs are no longer supported as separate artifacts.Don’t worry, your existing code will continue to work without changes. You can still use your applications based on Box Next Generation SDKs with no impact, but you won't receive new features, updates, or bug fixes.
All future development, including new features and updates, will be delivered through the Box core SDKs. The standalone generated artifact was introduced in the version v10 of the Box core SDKs.
For more details, see our SDK versioning strategy document.
Here's what you can expect from v10:
- Full API support: New Box SDKs empower developers with complete coverage of the Box API ecosystem. You can access all the latest features and functionalities offered by Box and build feature-rich applications.
- Rapid API updates: The new auto-generation development approach allows you to add Box APIs to SDKs at a much faster pace (in a matter of days). This means you can leverage the most up-to-date features in your applications without delay.
- Embedded documentation: All objects and parameters are documented directly in the source code of the SDK so all the necessary information is stored in one place.
- Enhanced convenience methods: The newly introduced convenience methods cover various aspects such as authentication, chunk uploads, exponential back-offs, automatic retries, type checkers that help to ensure that you’re using variables correctly, and much more.
Box CLI is a user-friendly command line tool that allows both technical and non-technical users to leverage Box API to perform routine or bulk actions.
| Platform | Status | API Parity |
|---|---|---|
| CLI | Active | Full |
Postman is a tool that lets you build and test HTTP requests in an easy-to-use interface without configuring a full development environment. The Box Postman Collection is a set of preconfigured requests that make it possible to get started with the Box API without having to manually configure the requests.
The simplest way to get started with Postman is with our Postman Quick Start guide.
Get Started with the Box Postman CollectionThe Box for Salesforce Developer Toolkit allows customers to programmatically customize the behavior of the Box for Salesforce integration. The Toolkit consists of several global APEX methods that can be used to trigger and extend the default behavior. The global methods can update the internal Salesforce record to Box folder mapping and handle permission management.
This functionality is part of the latest Box for [Salesforce package][sf-package]. # What the Toolkit does NOT provideThe Toolkit is not a full-featured APEX wrapper for the BOX Content API. If this is what you are looking for, have a look at the Box SDK for Salesforce.
Box CLI is a user-friendly command line tool that allows both technical and non-technical users to leverage Box API to perform routine or bulk actions.
| Platform | Maintained? | API Parity |
|---|---|---|
| CLI | Yes | Full |
Extend your application with pre-built UI components to browse, share, and preview files on Box.
| Platform | |
|---|---|
| iOS | Browse SDK, Share SDK, Preview SDK |
| Android | Browse SDK, Share SDK, Preview SDK |
| Javascript | Box UI Elements |
The following tools are developed by Box and maintained by Box and its community members. These tools do not receive regular product updates or security updates.
| Platform | Maintained? | API Parity |
|---|---|---|
| Salesforce SDK | Limited, by Box and community members | Partial |
| Ruby SDK | Limited, by Box and community members | Partial |
| Client-side JS SDK | Limited, by Box and community members | Partial |
API Parity: Projects with limited API parity can lack some functionality as new features are not automatically rolled out to these projects as they become available for the Box Platform. If you are a Box customer on a premium support plan, please contact customer services for any urgent feature requests for these tools.


