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 categoryAnalyse public article URLs and return ranked keyword groups with scores. Useful for SEO research, topic clustering, and content planning.
Send a PDF or PDF URL and a natural-language question. Returns an answer string for document lookup, review, and support workflows.
Parse PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, or RTF resumes into candidate details, work history, education, languages, and certifications for HR workflows.
Extract invoice fields, totals, and line items from PDF or image files. Poll job status and use structured output for AP and expense workflows.
Extract visible text from a webpage as lines or a single string. Useful for scraping, indexing, and content monitoring without HTML noise.
Scan text for email addresses asynchronously. Submit content, then check job status for a result array of detected email strings.
Webpage Screenshot captures a live webpage as a PNG image. Send a url, optionally set delay to wait before capture, and choose quality from 1 to 5. You can either get a signed cloud data link back with /link or stream the image directly from /download. Use Webpage Screenshot when you need a visual record of a page for audits, bug reports, QA checks, social previews, or archived evidence. It is a straightforward way to turn a URL into a screenshot without managing browser automation in your own infrastructure. The /link endpoint returns a signed upload URL for the PNG screenshot, which is useful when you want to store the image in cloud storage or pass it to another service. The /download endpoint returns the screenshot as binary PNG data and also accepts an output filename. Both endpoints use the same capture inputs, so you can pick the delivery format that fits your workflow. If you are building monitoring, content review, or page documentation features, this service gives you a simple URL-to-image capture flow with predictable output.
Send a URL and get page title, links, metadata, Markdown, and HTML back. Useful for SEO audits, page monitoring, and content extraction.
Extract URLs from plain text asynchronously. Returns detected links with their protocol plus job status for queued, running, success, or failed.
Extract article body, title, author, date, images, language, and confidence scores from a webpage URL. Useful for scraping, archiving, and content analysis.
The question you arrived with, and the endpoint that answers it.