Dashboard > Directory > kooaba Query API Profile

kooaba Query API

The kooaba Query API allows for recognizing rigid objects in digital images via a web-service. kooaba’s image recognition service can easily be integrated into mobile or desktop applications using the kooaba query API. It also provides access to an enormous database of tens of millions of objects from various categories.

Bookmark and Share Click to vote

kooaba Query: Highlights

Summary
Image recognition service
Category
Photos
Tags
Protocols
REST
Data Formats
XML
API home
http://www.kooaba.com/en/home/developers 

kooaba Query: Specifications

Functionality

Client Install Required
No  
Service Endpoint
http://search.kooaba.com

Signup and Licensing

Signup Requirements
Account with service, API Key  
Developer Key Required
Yes  
Account Required
Yes  
Commercial Licensing
 
Provider
www.kooaba.com  
Non-Commercial Lic.
 
Data Licensing
 
Usage Fees
Free for up to 50 requests per day  
Program Fees
 
Certification Program
 
Usage Limits
Free for up to 50 requests per day 
Terms of Service
 

Security

Authentication Model
API Key 
SSL Support
No 
Read-only Without Login
No 

Support

Vendor API Kits
 
Community API Kits
 
API Blog
 
Site Blog
blog.kooaba.com/ 
API Forum
https://github.com/kooaba/kooaba-api/tree/master/query_api 
Developer Support
groups.google.com/group/kooaba-api 
Console URL
 

Like the kooaba Query API?

Click the "Track this API" button on any profile page and never miss an API update, new app, or breaking news for that API again.

 

Mashups, Developers & Source Code

There are no mashups, developers or code associated with this API yet.

More headlines like this

PW Recommends

Comments 

No comments on this API yet...Used it? How was it for you?

You must be logged in to comment. Not a PW member yet? Why not register.


2675 of 6079 APIs

Become a ProgrammableWeb Sponsor

Follow the PW team on Twitter

ProgrammableWeb
APIs, mashups and code. Because the world's your programmable oyster.

John Musser
Founder, ProgrammableWeb

Adam DuVander
Executive Editor, ProgrammableWeb. Author, Map Scripting 101. Lover, APIs.