Add reported fuel prices to your website

Choose a fuel-price strip or card, select which details to show, then copy the embed code for your website.

Widget layouts

6

Source date

Shown

API key

Not needed

Add a widget in three steps

You do not need a FuelRadar account or API key for the standard embeds.

  1. Choose the data

    Select a national, capital-city or state layout. Then choose the fuel grades, theme and optional rotation speed.

  2. Copy the supported format

    Use the iframe for a standard HTML embed. Use the script option when your site builder accepts scripts and you want the supplied responsive wrapper.

  3. Paste and check the page

    Add the code to your website, publish a preview and confirm the widget fits at phone and desktop widths without hiding its attribution.

Check these details before publishing

The embed is a compact data summary. It does not replace a station search or guarantee that a displayed price is still available.

  1. Keep the attribution visible

    Do not crop, cover or remove the FuelRadar attribution link included in the widget.

  2. Show the source date

    The widget displays the available data date or a notice when no time is available. Do not present an area average as a current station price.

  3. Understand the calculation

    National widgets use the lowest qualifying recent report. City and state widgets show averages from reporting stations in the selected area.

  4. Check commercial use

    Review the FuelRadar terms or contact FuelRadar before commercial, automated or high-volume use.

Fuel-price widget questions

Your website builder controls where custom HTML and scripts can be added.

No. The standard iframe and script embeds use the supplied widget URL and do not require a separate account or API key.