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  • Find high-quality photos on Unsplash using search terms, with options to filter by orientation and content safety. Returns base64-encoded images.
    MIT
  • Retrieve data from emulator memory by specifying session, address, and size. Supports hex or base64 encoding for memory analysis in CPU emulation sessions.
    GPL 2.0
  • Extract text from images for document processing, receipt scanning, and image text extraction using OCR technology. Supports both URLs and base64 encoded images.
  • Remove visually similar images from collections using semantic analysis to identify and return the most diverse subset, reducing redundancy while preserving visual variety.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find images across the web to illustrate concepts, locate specific pictures, or discover visual resources. Returns images as base64-encoded JPEGs or URLs with metadata.
    Apache 2.0
  • Generate images from text prompts or edit existing images using AI models, supporting multiple aspect ratios and resolutions, with results saved as files.
    MIT
  • Generate and edit images using AI with text prompts and reference images, supporting multiple aspect ratios, resolutions, and style transfers.
    MIT
  • Execute AI workflows by providing a workflow ID and input values. Supports generating images, text, and audio from text, URLs, or base64-encoded media.
    MIT
  • Extract figures, tables, and equations from PDF documents using layout detection. Returns base64-encoded images of detected elements with metadata from academic papers or any PDF URL.
    Apache 2.0
  • Merge multiple base64-encoded PDFs into a single PDF file. Provide an array of PDF strings; returns the combined document as a base64-encoded output.
    MIT