The Google Photo Search API allows you to obtain highly relevant image results from a keyword, offering a fast, accurate, and automated way to access visual content on the web. When you enter a keyword, the API performs an optimized search on Google Images and returns a structured list of related image URLs, ideal for integrations that require dynamic or contextual visual content.
Thanks to its engine based on state-of-the-art search algorithms, the API guarantees relevant and up-to-date results, with support for thousands of queries per day. Each result includes the direct URL of the image, allowing developers to easily incorporate them into applications, websites, dashboards, or visual analysis projects.
{"status":"success","query":"lion","results":2,"images":["https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/020_The_lion_king_Snyggve_in_the_Serengeti_National_Park_Photo_by_Giles_Laurent.jpg/800px-020_The_lion_king_Snyggve_in_the_Serengeti_National_Park_Photo_by_Giles_Laurent.jpg","https://cdn.britannica.com/29/150929-050-547070A1/lion-Kenya-Masai-Mara-National-Reserve.jpg"]}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10684/google+photo+search+api/20236/get+images?query=lion&count=3' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
No long-term commitment. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Free Trial includes up to 50 requests.
The Get Images endpoint returns a structured list of image URLs relevant to the provided keyword. Each entry includes the direct URL of the image, allowing for easy integration into applications or websites.
The response data primarily includes fields such as "image_url," which contains the direct link to the image, and potentially additional metadata like "title" or "source" for context, depending on the implementation.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, typically as an array of objects. Each object represents an image result, containing fields like "image_url" and other relevant metadata, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The primary parameter for the Get Images endpoint is the "keyword," which specifies the search term. Additional optional parameters may include filters for image size or type, allowing users to refine their search results.
Typical use cases include integrating dynamic visual content into websites, enhancing user interfaces with relevant images, and supporting visual analysis projects that require contextual imagery based on user input.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of advanced search algorithms that continuously update results from Google Images. This ensures that the images returned are relevant and current, reflecting the latest available content.
Users can effectively utilize the returned data by directly embedding the "image_url" in their applications or websites. This allows for seamless display of images, enhancing user engagement and content richness.
If the response contains partial or empty results, users should implement error handling to manage these cases. This may include displaying a default image, prompting the user for a different keyword, or providing a message indicating no results were found.
To obtain your API key, you first need to sign in to your account and subscribe to the API you want to use. Once subscribed, go to your Profile, open the Subscription section, and select the specific API. Your API key will be available there and can be used to authenticate your requests.
You can’t switch APIs during the free trial. If you subscribe to a different API, your trial will end and the new subscription will start as a paid plan.
If you don’t cancel before the 7th day, your free trial will end automatically and your subscription will switch to a paid plan under the same plan you originally subscribed to, meaning you will be charged and gain access to the API calls included in that plan.
The free trial ends when you reach 50 API requests or after 7 days, whichever comes first.
No, the free trial is available only once, so we recommend using it on the API that interests you the most. Most of our APIs offer a free trial, but some may not include this option.
Yes, we offer a 7-day free trial that allows you to make up to 50 API calls at no cost, so you can test our APIs without any commitment.
Zyla API Hub is like a big store for APIs, where you can find thousands of them all in one place. We also offer dedicated support and real-time monitoring of all APIs. Once you sign up, you can pick and choose which APIs you want to use. Just remember, each API needs its own subscription. But if you subscribe to multiple ones, you'll use the same key for all of them, making things easier for you.
Please have a look at our Refund Policy: https://zylalabs.com/terms#refund
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
4,075ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
6,950ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
680ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
10,284ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
1,039ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
659ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
7,208ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
760ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
11,959ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
666ms