# Introduction to JSON ## What is JSON? JSON (short for JavaScript Object Notation) is a syntax used to represent data structures in a simple, easy-to-read textual format. JSON is ubiquitous throughout the computing industry, and has become the de-facto data format of the Web. If you have never seen JSON before, here is a small demonstration using JSON to describe a (fictional) person: ```json { "firstName": "Lando", "lastName": "Calrissian", "title": "Baron Administrator", "address": { "streetAddress": "123 Betrayal Dr", "city": "Cloud City", "planet": "Bespin" }, "homeworld": "Socorro", "currentLocation": null } ``` ## Why JSON? There are many benefits to using JSON, some of which include: * It can be used to represent a wide array of objects in a simple and easy-to-read format, making it useful for just about anything * It is widely used and supported across web browsers and programming languages, making it very easy to develop for * It is easy to read and write by humans (as well as computers), making it a great choice for specifications like [OpenAPI](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification#the-openapi-specification) * It is a subset of another syntax called [YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML). Documents written in JSON can also be written in YAML, so either format can be used to write OpenAPI specifications * It can be used to link files together through [JSON references](/modeling/modeling-with-openapi/referencing-another-api-spec), making it easy to break up large documents into smaller, more focused documents Whether you are modeling an API, creating a Prism Collection, or writing documentation in Stoplight, behind the scenes you are actually updating a JSON document. > You can see the underlying JSON document of any object being updated in > Stoplight using the editor's **Code** button at the top of the screen. --- **Related Articles** * [JSON Overview - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON) * [YAML Overview - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML) * [OpenAPI Specification Format Reference](https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md#format) * [Referencing Another API Specification](/modeling/modeling-with-openapi/referencing-another-api-spec)