About the API:
This API will run machine learning models to extract keywords from a given image. This is ideal to have a better understanding of your image content.
Pass the Image URL and receive a JSON with all the recognized Tags and the matching score for those keywords as well.
This API will help you to sort your images by keywords. Also, is a good fit for those who want to extract potential keywords related to a topic included in a picture.
This API also will help you recognize the objects within an image.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
By sending an image to this method you can get a list of suggested keywords.
Get Keywords - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
url |
[Required] Image URL to perform auto-tagging on. |
{"keywords":[{"keyword":"suitcase","score":0.9927584280146836},{"keyword":"luggage","score":0.991092380461754},{"keyword":"travel","score":0.9527914302563539},{"keyword":"journey","score":0.9301739388208642},{"keyword":"bag","score":0.925738329132271},{"keyword":"vacations","score":0.8085797157248473},{"keyword":"tourism","score":0.6369727705238319},{"keyword":"handle","score":0.5379570465943219},{"keyword":"wheel","score":0.530246059534188},{"keyword":"business travel","score":0.5288227824998258},{"keyword":"isolated","score":0.4721088267914885},{"keyword":"tourist","score":0.46858233136509203},{"keyword":"transportation","score":0.4606617006756427},{"keyword":"passenger","score":0.260929431026018}],"status":"ok"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/823/get+keywords+from+image+api/582/get+keywords?url=https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/22b3993e-51c7-4171-8b10-43bd7c730a34_1.e4f43820e38e5f1b772dda1ebba350ae.jpeg?odnHeight=612&odnWidth=612&odnBg=FFFFFF' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Get Keywords endpoint returns a JSON object containing a list of suggested keywords derived from the provided image. Each keyword is accompanied by a matching score that indicates its relevance to the image content.
The key fields in the response data include "keywords," which is an array of keyword objects, and "status," which indicates the success of the request. Each keyword object contains "keyword" and "score" fields.
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It includes a "keywords" array, where each element is an object with "keyword" and "score" properties, and a "status" field indicating the request's outcome.
The Get Keywords endpoint provides information on keywords related to the image content, including their relevance scores. This helps users understand the primary themes and objects present in the image.
Users can customize their requests by providing different image URLs to the Get Keywords endpoint. The API processes the content of each image to generate relevant keywords based on its unique features.
Typical use cases include organizing images by keywords for easier retrieval, enhancing image search capabilities, and extracting keywords for content tagging or SEO purposes based on visual content.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of advanced machine learning models that analyze image content. Continuous model training and updates help improve the precision of keyword extraction over time.
Users can utilize the returned data by analyzing the keywords and their scores to categorize images, improve search functionality, or generate metadata for image libraries, enhancing overall content discoverability.
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