The USPS API Platform is undergoing a major transition — and for many businesses, the clock is already ticking.
The legacy USPS Web Tools API platform will shut down on Sunday, January 25, 2026. After that date, all existing Web Tools API integrations will stop working. USPS has made it clear: all Web Tools API users must migrate to the new USPS APIs.
For companies that rely on USPS for address validation, rate calculation, shipment tracking, label generation, and scheduling pickups, this change isn’t optional, and places increased pressure on maintaining existing integrations and workflows operational.
In this guide, we’ll break down:
- What’s changing in the USPS API platform
- Why migrating early matters to continuing operations
- The risks of relying on direct USPS integrations
- And how Easyship’s API provides a future-proof, enterprise-grade alternative — including full USPS support, USPS NSA rates, and predictable pricing at scale
What’s changing with the USPS API Platform?
USPS is officially retiring its Web Tools APIs in 2026, which have powered thousands of shipping integrations for years.
Key API facts:
- Shutdown date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
- Who’s affected: All users of legacy USPS Web Tools APIs
- Required action: Migrate to the new USPS APIs platform
The new USPS APIs are:
- OAuth 2.0–based (no more legacy Web Tools credentials)
- Versioned (e.g., Addresses 3.0, Tracking 3.2)
- More secure—but also more complex to implement and maintain
For IT and engineering teams, this means rebuilding authentication, endpoints, error handling, and operational workflows—likely under tight timelines for those that haven’t yet made the switch.
But what if there’s a better way?
A Better Approach: Easyship’s USPS API Integration
Instead of rebuilding directly on the new USPS API platform, many fast-growing merchants and enterprise brands are choosing a different path: switching to a reliable shipping platform partner that supports USPS updates—and actively manages the latest USPS changes for you.
That’s where Easyship’s API comes in.
Easyship API: Full USPS API Functionality & NSA Support
Easyship’s API already supports all major USPS Web Tools API functions—and is continually maintained to support the latest changes and requirements from USPS as the platform evolves.
Below is a direct comparison of USPS Web Tools endpoints and their new Easyship equivalents, allowing you to build on a more scalable, global, multi-carrier API infrastructure.
USPS APIs vs Easyship’s API Coverage
| USPS Web Tools API |
New USPS API |
Easyship’s API |
| Address Validation |
Addresses 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| City & State Lookup |
Addresses 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| ZIP Code Lookup |
Addresses 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Tracking |
Tracking 3.2 |
✅ Yes |
| Tracking by Email |
Tracking 3.2 |
✅ Yes |
| Proof of Delivery |
Tracking 3.2 |
✅ Yes |
| Domestic Price Calculator |
Domestic Prices 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| eVS Domestic Labels |
Domestic Labels 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| eVS International Labels |
International Labels 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| USPS Returns Labels |
Domestic Labels 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| SCAN Form |
SCAN Forms 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Pickup Availability |
Carrier Pickup 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Schedule / Cancel / Update Pickup |
Carrier Pickup 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Domestic Service Standards |
Service Standards 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Delivery Calculator |
Service Standards 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Post Office Locations |
Locations 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Hold for Pickup Facilities |
Locations 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Parcel Locker Lookup |
Locations 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
So, if you’re using USPS Web Tools API today, Easyship already covers all those use cases—without requiring you to rebuild directly on the new USPS API platform.
Why Enterprise Prefer Easyship Over Direct USPS APIs
Migrating APIs isn’t just about “making it work.” It’s about reliability, scalability, and cost control—especially at volume when you’re printing hundreds or thousands of labels daily.
1. USPS NSA Support (Including High-Volume Batch Label Printing)
Easyship supports:
- USPS Negotiated Service Agreements (NSAs)
- High-volume batch label printing and dedicated API infrastructure
- Enterprise-grade capability for teams shipping hundreds of thousands or millions of labels per month
You keep all your USPS advantages and benefits—without maintaining fragile integrations.
2. Predictable, Transparent Pricing for Enterprise Label Generation
Unlike percentage-based pricing models, Easyship offers:
- A low per-label pricing
- No hidden fees or costs
- No surprises at scale
This makes demand forecasting and cost control far easier for finance and ops teams.
3. Flexible Pricing for High-Value Enterprise Plans
Easyship’s Enterprise plans are built for complex operations:
- Custom plan pricing based on volume
- Tailored onboarding and 24/7 support
- SLA-backed reliability, CSM access and 99.99% monthly uptime
- Flexible contracts and support that scale with your business
4. Fast Setup: Live & Shipping in 48 Hours
Rebuilding directly on the USPS API platform can take weeks or months.
With Easyship:
- API-first architecture and global scale
- Clear API documentation for dev teams
- Dedicated CSM and onboarding support
- Priority implementation for USPS NSA migrations
Many teams are up and running in as little as 48 hours.
5. Built to Scale: Even at Millions of Labels per Month
Easyship’s multi-carrier infrastructure is designed for scale:
- High-throughput batching and label generation
- Asynchronous batch workflows
- Resilient retry and error handling
- Global carrier coverage across 550+ carrier services (not just USPS)
Whether you ship 10,000 or 10,000,000 packages a month, our proven system holds strong for global brands like eBay, Shopify, AMEX, and many more.
6. Scalable Enterprise API Limits
Easyship’s enterprise-grade API infrastructure is built to support sustained, high-volume usage:
- Centralized quota management across all USPS API requests
- High-capacity rate limits designed for large-scale label and rate generation
- Rapid limit increases handled proactively as volume grows
- Continuous monitoring to prevent throttling or disruption during peak season
With increased platform capacity as standard, Easyship ensures enterprise customers can scale confidently—without hitting hard API ceilings or managing carrier constraints themselves.
The Smart Move Before January 2026
The USPS API Platform transition is inevitable—but disruption isn’t.
By switching to a carrier-agnostic, enterprise-ready multi-carrier shipping API now, you can:
- Avoid last-minute migrations
- Reduce engineering burden
- Preserve USPS NSA benefits
- Gain flexibility across carriers
- Future-proof your shipping stack
Your Next Steps for a Smooth USPS API Platform Transition
The shutdown of USPS Web Tools APIs is more than a technical footnote; it’s a forcing function for you to find a better solution.
If your business depends on USPS, now is the time to evaluate whether rebuilding directly on the new USPS API platform is the best use of your resources—or whether partnering with a proven enterprise shipping platform like Easyship makes more sense.
Easyship gives you full USPS coverage, enterprise scalability, predictable pricing, and peace of mind—long before January 25, 2026.
Need more info? Contact our Enterprise Sales team or sign up and generate your API key for free today.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the USPS Web Tools API platform shut down?
The USPS Web Tools API platform officially shuts down on Sunday, January 25, 2026. After this date, all Web Tools integrations will stop functioning.
Do I have to migrate if I’m currently using USPS Web Tools?
Yes. USPS has confirmed that all Web Tools API users must switch to the new USPS APIs or an alternative solution before the shutdown to avoid service disruptions.
What is the new USPS API Platform?
The new USPS API Platform is a modern, OAuth 2.0–based system that replaces legacy Web Tools APIs. It introduces new endpoints, authentication methods, and versioned services.
Can I migrate directly from Web Tools to the new USPS APIs?
Yes, but migrating directly requires rebuilding authentication, endpoints, and workflows. Many businesses choose a shipping API partner to reduce engineering effort and risk.
Does Easyship support all USPS API functionality?
Yes. Easyship’s API supports all major USPS Web Tools use cases, including address validation, rates, labels, tracking, pickups, service standards, and location lookups.
Does Easyship support USPS Negotiated Service Agreements (NSAs)?
Yes. Easyship provides up-to-date support for both pre-negotiated USPS rates and USPS NSA pricing, including high-volume and enterprise shipping use cases where speed, scale, and reliability are critical.
Can Easyship handle high-volume USPS label printing?
Absolutely. Easyship is built for scale and supports high-volume batch label printing, including operations that generate millions of USPS labels per month.
How long does it take to get started with Easyship?
For most businesses, you can create a free account and start shipping in minutes. For Enterprise API implementation, most brands can integrate and go live in as little as 48 hours, depending on complexity and volume requirements.
How does Easyship pricing work?
Easyship charges a small, predictable per-label fee for high-volume Enterprise, with no hidden fees, no revenue-sharing, and transparent pricing plans.
Is Easyship suitable for enterprise and fast-growing businesses?
Yes. Easyship offers flexible enterprise plans, scalable infrastructure, dedicated support, and reliability designed for high-growth and large-scale shipping operations.