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Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for 7digital API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The 7digital API exposes the music store and catalogue services from 7digital across seven endpoints covering search and detail retrieval for tracks, releases, and artists. Apps use it to power music search, browse artist catalogues, and look up release tracklists for both download and streaming products. Authentication is OAuth using a 7digital consumer key issued through the partner portal.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for A Bíblia Digital API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. A Bíblia Digital is a RESTful Bible content API offering seven Bible versions across four languages, with endpoints for browsing books, fetching chapters and individual verses, and searching for keywords. The five-endpoint surface is small and read-only, gated by an API-key bearer scheme. It powers daily verse, devotional, and search features in religious apps without requiring local Bible text storage.
API designed for Telephony providers to interact with Adastra. The API exposes 1 endpoints secured with oauth2 authentication.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AI Mastering API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. AI Mastering is an automated audio mastering service that uses machine learning to master music tracks. The API exposes mastering jobs, audio uploads and downloads, and an account plans listing. The flow is upload an audio file, create a mastering job, and download the resulting mastered audio. Authentication uses an API key.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Al-Quran Cloud API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Al-Quran Cloud API serves the full text of the Holy Quran along with translations, transliterations, and audio recitations across many editions and languages. Its 23 endpoints support retrieval by surah, ayah, juz, manzil, ruku, page, hizb quarter, and sajda, plus keyword search and metadata. The API is open and unauthenticated, making it well suited to mobile apps, study tools, and reading-plan integrations.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Amara API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Amara API powers programmatic access to the Amara collaborative video subtitling platform. It exposes 28 endpoints across videos, subtitle languages, subtitle versions and actions, subtitle notes, users, teams, team members, and activity feeds. Media organisations, publishers, and accessibility teams use it to upload videos, manage translations across many languages, fetch finalised subtitle files, and coordinate volunteer or paid translator teams.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Amazon Interactive Video Service, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Amazon IVS is a managed live streaming service that ingests RTMPS broadcasts and delivers low-latency HLS playback to viewers worldwide. The 28-endpoint API covers channel creation, stream key rotation, recording configurations that archive sessions to S3, playback authorization keys for private streams, and EventBridge integration for real-time stream lifecycle signals. It is built for interactive applications such as live shopping, esports, and audience-driven shows where sub-five-second glass-to-glass latency matters.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Amazon Kinesis Video Streams Archived Media, keeping it validated and agent-ready. This focused six-endpoint API lets applications retrieve recorded video from a Kinesis Video Stream after the live ingestion has completed. It generates HLS and DASH streaming session URLs for archived footage, exports clips as MP4 files, fetches still images from arbitrary timestamps, and lists fragments by time window so downstream tools can select the exact segment of footage they need. It is the playback companion to the Kinesis Video Streams ingestion API.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Amazon Nimble Studio, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Nimble Studio is AWS's managed virtual production studio for visual effects, animation, and game-development teams — it provisions cloud-based artist workstations and rendering capacity. The 49 endpoints cover Studios, StudioComponents (shared file systems, license servers, render farms), LaunchProfiles, StreamingImages, StreamingSessions and the streams that artists connect to, plus EulaAcceptances and StudioMembers for access control.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AniAPI, keeping it validated and agent-ready. AniAPI is a community-run anime metadata and streaming-link service that exposes 17 endpoints covering anime titles, episodes, songs, streaming resources, and per-user watch history. It returns external IDs that line up with MyAnimeList, AniList, and Kitsu so that agents can join AniAPI data with other anime catalogues. Authentication uses JWT bearer tokens issued through the AniAPI OAuth flow for user-scoped operations.
The Onedoc API generates PDF documents from React components and HTML, giving developers a programmatic way to render branded contracts, receipts, invoices, and reports. Two endpoints cover the lifecycle: /api/docs/initiate prepares the rendering session and /api/docs/generate returns the rendered PDF. The API is designed for teams that want PDF output that mirrors a React frontend without maintaining a headless-browser pipeline.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for API docs | logoraisr.com, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Logoraisr is an image-processing service for logos and brand assets that runs uploaded images through configurable processes such as vectorisation, cleanup, and analysis. The API exposes ten operations covering uploads, the process catalogue, project management, analysis reports, and retrieval of preview and result files.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for API docs | logoraisr.com, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Logoraisr is an image-processing service that takes uploaded logos and brand assets and runs them through configurable processes such as cleanup, vectorisation, and analysis. The API exposes ten operations covering image upload, process catalogue listing, project and report creation, and retrieval of preview and result files.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for API docs | logoraisr.com, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Logoraisr is an image-processing service focused on logos and brand assets — it cleans, vectorises, and analyses uploaded images by running them through configurable processes. The API exposes endpoints to upload images, list available processes, create projects and reports, retrieve previews and result files, and inspect project or report details.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for api.video, keeping it validated and agent-ready. api.video is a video infrastructure platform that encodes on the go to enable immediate playback across devices. The API covers video upload and management, live-streaming, players, account, analytics for live and on-demand assets, and authentication. Use it to add video upload, encoding, and playback to a product without building or operating a media pipeline.
api.video is an API that encodes on the go to facilitate immediate playback, enhancing viewer streaming experiences across multiple devices and platforms. You can stream live or on-demand online videos within minutes. The API exposes 47 endpoints secured with bearer authentication.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for ApiFlash Screenshot API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. ApiFlash is a screenshot capture service that turns any URL into a PNG, JPEG, or WebP image through a single REST endpoint. The /urltoimage operation supports full-page screenshots, custom viewport dimensions, geolocation emulation, custom CSS and JavaScript injection, ad blocking, and direct upload to S3 or Azure storage. It is well suited for thumbnail generation, social card previews, archival snapshots, and visual regression workflows where pixel-accurate captures of live web pages are required.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. APOD is one of NASA's most popular feeds: every day a different astronomy image or video is featured with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. The API exposes a single GET endpoint that returns the structured payload (title, explanation, media URL, copyright, and concept tags) so apps and agents can repurpose APOD content for educational sites, daily-image widgets, or social media posts.
The ART19 Content API is the JSON:API-compliant content interface for the ART19 podcast platform. It exposes the editorial entities that make a podcast catalog: episodes, media assets, classifications, classification inclusions, credits, images, networks, and series. Twenty-two endpoints cover listing and fetching each entity, plus episode siblings (next and previous episode in a series). Requests must use the Accept: application/vnd.api+json header and an Authorization token, and responses follow the JSON:API specification.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Artworker API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Artworker is a print and packaging artwork management platform, and its open API exposes job items, file imports and proofing, workflow tasks, task files and pages, and webhook endpoints. Nineteen endpoints span the v2 job lifecycle (create job, complete or archive job items, request artwork, attach files) and the v1 task and webhook surface used to drive longer-running production workflows.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Aryeo API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Aryeo is a real estate media management platform that connects photographers, agents, and brokerages to manage listings, media deliverables, and shoot orders. The API exposes 7 read and order-management endpoints covering listings, orders, and appointments, secured with bearer token authentication. It is designed for partners who need programmatic access to listing media and shoot scheduling rather than full storefront management.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for the Associated Press Content API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The AP Content API gives licensed customers programmatic access to AP's wire of news articles, photos, video, and graphics. The three endpoints cover keyword and filter search, item detail retrieval, and a feed for delivery of fresh content as it is published. Authentication is an apikey query parameter issued by the AP Developer portal at developer.ap.org and tied to a content licence.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Auckland Museum API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. The Auckland Museum API exposes the museum's Collections Online and Cenotaph databases, including the Pacific and New Zealand collections, library and archive material, and a record of every New Zealand service person held in the Cenotaph database. Data is queryable through simple keyword search, complex Elasticsearch-style queries, a SPARQL endpoint over the linked-data graph, and direct media retrieval. The API is a public research resource designed for cultural-heritage projects, education, and applications that surface Aotearoa New Zealand's collections.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Audiomack API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Audiomack is a music streaming and discovery platform focused on hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats, and reggae, with a particularly strong catalog of independent and African-market artists. The Data API exposes catalog search, song, album, playlist, and artist metadata, plus trending and genre feeds for discovery surfaces. With nine endpoints it is enough to build a recommendation widget, an artist profile page, or an editorial dashboard backed by Audiomack data.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Audome API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Audome is a workspace for audio teams that want to organise raw audio, project files, and the tag taxonomy used to describe them. The API exposes authentication, projects, file upload, and tag-list management so an external tool can ingest audio into an Audome workspace, attach the right tags, and read the project state back without using the web UI. With 12 endpoints it covers the full lifecycle of a project plus tag governance.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Auphonic API, keeping it validated and agent-ready. Auphonic is an automatic audio post-production service that handles loudness normalisation, leveling, noise and hum reduction, filtering, and multi-format encoding for podcasters, journalists, and video producers. The API exposes the full production lifecycle: create a production, upload an audio file or pull from a service, attach a preset, start processing, and retrieve the rendered output. With 17 endpoints it covers productions, presets, account info, and reference data such as supported file types and output formats.
The Avid CTMS (Common Type and Method System) API is a HAL-based REST interface for querying and managing media assets — video, audio, metadata, and folder structures — inside Avid MediaCentral environments. It exposes a unified object model across MediaCentral system types (Interplay MAM, Interplay Production, MediaCentral UX) so integrators can browse locations, search assets, run exports, and resolve service roots without writing per-system clients. Authentication uses OAuth 2.0 client-credentials issuing bearer tokens via /auth/v0/token.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD, keeping it validated and agent-ready. MediaPackage VOD prepares video on demand assets stored in Amazon S3 for delivery in HLS, DASH, CMAF, and Microsoft Smooth Streaming formats. Packaging configurations describe the output streams, packaging groups bundle related configurations, and assets reference the source content to be packaged. The service runs just-in-time, so no transcoded copies sit in storage between requests, and it integrates with AWS Certificate Manager and SPEKE for DRM.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for AWS MediaTailor, keeping it validated and agent-ready. AWS MediaTailor performs server-side ad insertion, channel assembly, and prefetch scheduling for streaming video. It assembles linear channels from VOD source content, stitches targeted ads into HLS and DASH streams via VAST and VMAP integrations, and supports Live-to-VOD recording. The control plane covers playback configurations, channels, programs, source locations, live and VOD sources, alerts, and prefetch schedules.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for Azure Media Services, keeping it validated and agent-ready. This slice of the Azure Media Services control plane manages account-level filters under Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/{accountName}/accountFilters. Account filters declare reusable streaming-time clipping rules — track selection, presentation time ranges, and timestamp filters — that Streaming Endpoints apply to every Asset under the account, so producers can ship the same on-the-fly trims across all assets without re-encoding. All requests authenticate with Azure AD OAuth 2.0 against Azure Resource Manager.
Remove the background of any image. The API exposes 3 endpoints secured with apiKey authentication.
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