NexosAI API SDK
Welcome to nexos.api — a modern Python SDK for integrating with the NexosAI service. NexosAI exposes a powerful API for conversational AI, image, and audio processing. This SDK makes it easy to connect your own applications and services to NexosAI's endpoints.
What is NexosAI?
NexosAI is an advanced AI platform offering:
- Chat completions with tool integrations (web search, RAG, OCR)
- Image generation and analysis
- Audio transcription and synthesis
- A robust, cloud-hosted API for scalable AI workflows
Why Use This SDK?
- Easy Integration: Quickly connect your Python apps to the NexosAI API.
- Unified Interface: Access chat, image, and audio endpoints with a consistent, type-safe API.
- Tool Augmentation: Enhance chat with web search, retrieval-augmented generation, and OCR.
- Type Safety: Pydantic models for requests and responses, with IDE autocompletion.
- Configurable: Use environment variables or a
.envfile for setup. - Extensible: Add custom endpoints and tools as needed.
How It Works
- Configure: Set your NexosAI API key and options in environment variables or a
.envfile. - Build Requests: Use endpoint controllers and request builder methods to construct queries.
- Send & Receive: Get structured, validated responses from NexosAI for chat, image, and audio tasks.
Example Use Cases
- Integrate NexosAI chat into your web or mobile app
- Automate customer support with AI-powered conversations
- Analyze and generate images for your service
- Transcribe or synthesize audio for media workflows
- Build new services that leverage NexosAI's cloud API
Get Started
- Configuration Guide: Set up your environment and credentials
- Usage Examples: See practical code samples for each endpoint
- Domain Models: Learn about type hinting and autocompletion
- Chat Completions Endpoint: Deep dive into chat operations
NexosAI API SDK is built for developers who want a fast, safe, and flexible way to integrate NexosAI's cloud API into their own services. Explore the docs and start building!
For even more detailed look at the SDK functionality, check out the API Reference (use the navigation menu in the upper-left corner) and Developer Guide.