Connect Amazon Rekognition integrations
Inspect your visual media by automating Amazon Rekognition to instantly detect objects, faces, and text. Linking this AI automation tool to your storage drives lets you flag unwanted video frames, extract text from screenshots, and catalog assets across other apps. Register on Make today to configure your first automated content moderation workflow.
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Detects instances of real-world entities within an image provided as input.
Detects text in a stored video.
Detects text in the input image and converts it into machine-readable text.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Identifies inappropriate, unwanted, or offensive content in stored videos.
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Automate image and video analysis. Connect Amazon Rekognition with Make to sync data and simplify your workflows.
Automate Image Analysis: Integrate Amazon Rekognition with Make
Use Make to connect Amazon Rekognition with your favorite apps. Automatically moderate content, extract text from documents, and tag images in real time without writing any complex code.
Add powerful computer vision capabilities to your workflows without writing any complex AWS code.
Instantly scan and flag inappropriate user-uploaded images before they reach your app or website.
Connect Rekognition's image insights directly to tools like Slack, Google Sheets, or your CRM in real time.
Use OCR to automatically pull text from scanned receipts or documents and save it directly to your database.
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