Forget about bad-quality images with this API. With this tool, you will be able to detect the quality of any image you pass to it. This API works with a BRISQUE method, which is a no-reference image quality score well-accepted in the market.
Just pass the image URL and you will be receiving a score of the image.
Also, "score" and "description" are returned by the API.
This API is excellent for determining which product image is the best to show on your web's front page.
If you have a large DB of pictures, you can sort them by the image quality. And you can later take action about that, for example, you could use only good quality images for your adverts or only use high-quality images for your product listing.
Besides API call limitations per month:
Use this endpoint to check the quality of the image with the BRISQUE method.
You will be able to determine if the image quality is good enough for your requirements.
Check Quality by URL - Endpoint Features
Object | Description |
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url |
[Required] The URL of the image you want to check the quality from. |
{"score": 15.289239776138714, "description": "very good"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/42/image+quality+checker+api/117/check+quality+by+url?url=https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/Beckswimbledon.jpg' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
Header | Description |
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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 API returns a JSON object containing two key fields: "score" and "description." The "score" is a numerical value between 1 and 100, indicating image quality, while "description" provides a qualitative assessment such as "very good," "good," "low," or "very low."
The response data is structured in a JSON format with two main fields: "score" (a float representing the quality score) and "description" (a string categorizing the quality). For example, a response might look like: `{"score": 15.29, "description": "very good"}`.
The primary parameter for the endpoint is the image URL, which must be provided in the request. Users can customize their requests by supplying different image URLs to evaluate various images.
Common use cases include selecting the best product images for websites, sorting a database of images by quality, and ensuring only high-quality images are used in marketing materials or product listings.
Users can analyze the "score" to determine which images meet their quality standards and use the "description" to categorize images for further processing, such as filtering out low-quality images for specific applications.
The API employs the BRISQUE method, a well-established no-reference image quality assessment technique, ensuring consistent and reliable quality scoring based on image characteristics.
The endpoint provides information on image quality, specifically a numerical score and a descriptive assessment, allowing users to gauge the suitability of images for their needs.
If an image URL is invalid or the image cannot be processed, the API may return an error message. Users should implement error handling in their applications to manage such scenarios gracefully.
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