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Perspective API - Getting Started

Partners A Guide to Help You Get Started with Perspective API

Addressing some of the most common questions about Perspective API. If you are a developer and ready to learn how to integrate Perspective API with your existing technology, find all the information you need on our Developers site.

Perspective API works with your existing technology stack

Perspective API is not a plug-and-play product. Rather, it will require you to work with your technical developer team to integrate with your site or platform. Because Perspective is an API, it can be integrated with your technology stack to help augment your existing content moderation process.

Perspective API is free and entirely self-service

We made Perspective API free so that the technology is available to anyone. The API is entirely self-service, meaning your team will have full control over its integration and function. There is a quota limit on data that passes through the API, but it can be increased by submitting a request to the team. The technology is provided under the Google Privacy Policy, and the Google APIs Terms of Service.

Perspective API is customizable to the needs of your platform

Perspective has multiple uses. Your team can choose from our available list of models, and apply them as your team sees fit. You can also work with your developer team to create custom attributes. Our recommendation is always to use Perspective to support and scale human moderators, never to replace them. We aim to reduce the burden to human moderators, but not eliminate them.

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Learn more about the technical implementation of Perspective from our Developers site. Here you'll find all the information your developers need to start integrating Perspective API.

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