The AI Image Retrieval API is a powerful tool powered by artificial intelligence that allows you to create unique, personalized, high-quality images from text descriptions. Its operation is simple and flexible: the user sends a prompt describing the desired image, along with the width and height parameters, and the API returns a visual representation generated precisely according to the instructions provided.
This API is designed for users who want to automate the creation of visual content without relying on manual graphic resources. Thanks to its advanced generative model architecture, it can produce illustrations, photorealistic renders, concept art, social media graphics, or visual prototypes in a matter of seconds.
Among its main features is the exact definition of the output size, which allows images to be integrated into web projects, mobile applications, or marketing materials with specific dimensions. In addition, the model is optimized to accurately interpret prompt instructions, generating consistent, aesthetically pleasing results tailored to the requested context.
In short, this API provides an efficient, flexible, and powerful way to generate customized images using AI, ideal for those seeking unlimited creativity and precision in their visual content.
{"success":true,"attempt":1,"url":"https://image.savereels.online/flux-image/image-1760378468672.png","note":"Link will expire in 14 days"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10759/ai+image+retrieval+api/20386/image?prompt=red samurai&width=240&height=240' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The GET Image endpoint returns a JSON object containing the success status of the request, the attempt number, a URL to the generated image, and a note regarding the image link's expiration.
The key fields in the response data include "success" (boolean), "attempt" (integer), "url" (string), and "note" (string). These fields provide essential information about the image generation process and the resulting image.
Users can customize their requests by providing a text prompt for the desired image, as well as specifying the width and height parameters to define the output image size.
The response data is organized in a JSON format, with key-value pairs that clearly indicate the success of the request, the number of attempts made, the URL of the generated image, and any additional notes.
Typical use cases include generating illustrations for articles, creating social media graphics, producing concept art for projects, and developing visual prototypes for marketing materials, all tailored to specific dimensions.
Users can utilize the returned data by accessing the image URL provided in the response. This URL can be directly embedded in web pages, applications, or shared on social media, ensuring the image is displayed as intended.
Data accuracy is maintained through the advanced generative model architecture, which is optimized to interpret prompts accurately and produce consistent, high-quality images based on user specifications.
Users can expect a consistent response structure with a success status, an attempt count, a valid image URL, and a note about link expiration. This pattern ensures reliability in image retrieval and generation.
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