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QPx is a designation used as an acronym or project name in various technology contexts. It is not tied to a single, universally recognized product or standard, and its meaning can vary by organization, domain, or time period. As a result, references to QPx often point to different projects rather than a single entity.

One of the more prominent public references to the term is Google's QPX Express API, a travel-related

Beyond the Google API, QPx has appeared as an internal project name or component within various organizations.

Because QPx is not anchored to a single widely recognized product, readers encountering the term should seek

service
introduced
in
the
early
2010s.
The
API
provided
programmatic
access
to
flight
data,
including
fares,
schedules,
and
itineraries,
and
was
part
of
Google's
broader
set
of
travel
tools.
Over
time,
Google
deprecated
the
API
and
eventually
discontinued
access
for
new
developers,
with
existing
support
phased
out
as
the
company
shifted
its
product
strategy.
In
these
cases,
QPx
may
refer
to
software
libraries,
data-processing
utilities,
query
processors,
or
hardware-oriented
firmware
developed
for
specific
applications.
Such
uses
are
typically
organization-specific
and
lack
wide
public
documentation,
making
cross-project
comparisons
difficult.
context
from
the
source—organizational
pages,
release
notes,
or
repository
documentation—to
determine
which
QPx
is
being
referenced.
See
also
QPX
and
related
disambiguation
pages
for
similarly
named
terms.