Built-in AI APIs

Published: August 27, 2024, Last updated: November 11, 2024

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API status

There are several built-in AI APIs available at different stages of development. Some are available to all developers in origin trials, while others are only available to early preview program participants. We encourage you to join the early preview program to get first access to the latest experimental APIs.

API Explainer Web Extensions Chrome Status Intent
Translator API GitHub Behind a flag Origin trial Behind a flag Origin trial View Intent to Prototype
Language Detector API GitHub Behind a flag Origin trial Not supported Known bug View Intent to Experiment
Summarizer API GitHub Behind a flag Origin trial Behind a flag Origin trial View Intent to Prototype
Writer API GitHub Experimental In EPP Experimental In EPP View Intent to Prototype
Rewriter API GitHub Experimental In EPP Experimental In EPP View Intent to Prototype
Prompt API GitHub Experimental In EPP Behind a flag Origin trial Not applicable Not applicable

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Translator API

The Translator API is now available in an origin trial and for early preview program participants. Translate user-generated and dynamic content on request.

Join the origin trial, running from Chrome 131 to Chrome 136, to test the API with real users in production. Origin trials enable the feature for all users on your origin on Chrome.

Use cases

  • Users can enter a request in their first language, which you can identify with the Language Detector API. Then, use the Translator API to convert the request to your business operating language and send it to a support agent.
  • In a social network application, users can request a translation on-demand when a post appears on their timeline in a language they don't speak.

Share your thoughts on the API on GitHub.

Language Detector API

The Language Detector API lets you detect the language of texts. It's part of the concepts introduced in the Translator API explainer.

This API is in a Chrome origin trial.

Use cases

Language detection has several use cases:

  • Determining the unknown source language for a following translation to a known target language, so the user doesn't have to specify both.
  • Labeling texts, for example, to improve screen reader pronunciation in online social networking sites.

Do you have additional ideas for this API? Share them with us on GitHub.

Summarizer API

The Summarizer API is now available for local experimentation to our early preview program participants. With this API, you use built-in Gemini Nano to condense long-form content. Shorter content can be more accessible and useful to users.

The Writing Assistance APIs explainer is available as a proposal for the future development. You can help this proposal move to the next stage by indicating your support with a thumbs-up reaction or by commenting with details about your use cases and context.

Join the origin trial, running from Chrome 131 to Chrome 136, to test the API with real users in production. Origin trials enable the feature for all users on your origin on Chrome.

Use cases

There are a number of use cases for summarization:

  • Overview of a meeting transcript for those joining the meeting late or those who missed the meeting entirely.
  • Key points from support conversations for customer relationship management.
  • Sentence or paragraph-sized summaries of multiple product reviews.
  • Key points from long articles, to help readers determine if the article is relevant.
  • Generating draft titles for an article.
  • Summarizing questions in a forum to help experts find those which are most relevant to their field of expertise.

Do you have additional ideas for a summarization API? Share them with us on GitHub.

Writer and rewriter APIs

The Writer API helps you create new content that conforms to a specified writing task, while the Rewriter API helps revise and restructure text. Both APIs are part of the Writing Assistance APIs explainer.

Help this proposal move to the next stage by indicating your support with a thumbs-up reaction or by commenting with details about your use cases and context.

Use cases

There are a number of use cases for writing and rewriting:

  • Write based on an initial idea and optional context. For example, a formal email to a bank asking to increase the credit limit based on the context that you're a long-term customer.
  • Refine existing text by making it longer or shorter, or changing the tone. For example, you could rewrite a short email so that it sounds more polite and formal.

Do you have additional ideas for a writer / rewriter API? Share them with us on GitHub.

Prompt API

With the Prompt API, early preview program participants can send natural language requests to Gemini Nano in Chrome.

The Prompt API is an exploratory API, which means it's primarily intended for prototyping. We're asking for feedback to confirm assumptions and determine what task APIs we build in the future. As such, exploratory APIs may never launch.

In Chrome Extensions

With the Prompt API in Chrome Extensions, you can experiment in a real environment. Based on your findings, we can refine the API to better address real-world use cases.

Join the origin trial, running from Chrome 131 to Chrome 136, to test the API with real users in production. Origin trials enable the feature for all users on your origin on Chrome.

Participate in early testing

We use your feedback to shape the future of these APIs, to ensure they meet the needs of developers and users.

Join our early preview program to experiment with early-stage built-in AI APIs.

In the meantime, you can learn how to use Gemini Pro on Google's servers with your websites and web apps in our quickstart for the Google AI JavaScript SDK.