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  • GOV.UK Content + Search APIs (every gov.uk page + full search)

  • MCP server for social media and content data including social profiles, engagement metrics, content trends, and influencer analytics for AI agents.

  • Retrieve top-ranked images from Civitai to discover effective AI art prompts, with filtering by popularity, timeframe, content type, and safety levels.
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  • Create a video from a text prompt by describing the scene, action, style, and mood. Sora generates AI video content based on your description.
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  • Generate short AI videos with customizable duration (4, 8, or 12 seconds) and precise pixel resolution control. Ideal for quick video generation with specific dimensions.
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  • Generate AI avatar videos by specifying scenes with avatar, voice, and script. Check generation status and list completed videos.
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  • Find images or videos using a privacy-focused search tool that aggregates results from multiple engines without tracking user data.
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  • Find YouTube videos and channels using a search query. Apply filters for recency, duration, and channel. Returns IDs for use with other tools.
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  • Create images from text descriptions or modify existing images using Gemini AI models, with configurable aspect ratios and batch generation options.
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  • Transform static portraits into animated videos with emotional expressions like hugging, kissing, or playful movements using AI animation effects.
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  • Query iMessage attachments by contact, file type, or date range to retrieve metadata for images, videos, audio, and documents.
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  • List available AI voice catalogs for video generation. Retrieve voice IDs required as input for generating videos. Optionally filter by integration ID.
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  • Analyze media content to identify AI-generated material across images, video, audio, and text formats using specialized detection models.
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