A data extraction API reads a page, document, or file and hands back structured fields instead of markup — text, tables, links, metadata, sitemaps. It replaces the scraper you'd otherwise write, host, and repair every time a layout changes.
Also called a scraping API, parsing API, OCR API or web data API46 services in this categoryCorrect PDF page orientation with OCR. Submit PDF files, track job progress, and download the rotated output as binary.
External ProvidersBrowse festival data by country, category, deadline, date, and fee. Get festival details, top-scored listings, and roster records with film metadata.
External ProvidersConvert Markdown from raw text, uploads, or URLs into structured JSON. Use it for docs ingestion, parsing, and content migration workflows.
Summarize PDF, DOCX, DOC, or ODT files from an upload or URL. Choose short, medium, or long output and get back data.summary.
Extract all absolute hyperlinks from a web page URL. Supports custom headers and can return malicious-URL detection instead of link data.
Fetch URL metadata for rich previews, including title, images, videos, favicons, and description. Secure mode can flag malicious links before fetching.
Extract document data from a URL or uploaded file. Returns Azure or ApyHub output for invoices, forms, reports, and other documents.
Parse RSS or Atom feeds from a file or URL into JSON. Useful for feed ingestion, content monitoring, and automation pipelines.
Extract nested metadata from a video upload or URL. Get JSON grouped into audio, video, and file sections for media checks and ingestion pipelines.
Extract text from a video URL or uploaded file using Azure or Google OCR. Get provider response data for captions, labels, and on-screen text.
Analyze a video file or URL and return provider label data from Azure or Google. Useful for video indexing and content moderation workflows.
Detect brand logos from uploaded files or media URLs using Azure or Google. Returns provider-specific detection data for review, moderation, or monitoring workflows.
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