Best Artificial Intelligence (AI) APIs for AWS AI Services

Compare the Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) APIs that integrates with AWS AI Services as of October 2025

This a list of Artificial Intelligence (AI) APIs that integrates with AWS AI Services. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with AWS AI Services. View the products that work with AWS AI Services in the table below.

What is Artificial Intelligence (AI) APIs for AWS AI Services?

Artificial Intelligence APIs are software that provide access to advanced technology, AI, and machine learning algorithms designed to solve complex problems. They allow developers to create applications with smarter artificial intelligence features such as natural language processing, image recognition, and more. Many companies use AI APIs to automate tasks or gain insights into customer data so they can improve their products or services. AI APIs are constantly evolving, enabling businesses to benefit from cutting-edge technologies while decreasing the time required for development. Compare and read user reviews of the best Artificial Intelligence (AI) APIs for AWS AI Services currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Qloo

    Qloo

    Qloo

    Qloo is the “Cultural AI”, decoding and predicting consumer taste across the globe. A privacy-first API that predicts global consumer preferences and catalogs hundreds of millions of cultural entities. Through our API, we provide contextualized personalization and insights based on a deep understanding of consumer behavior and more than 575 million people, places, and things. Our technology empowers you to look beyond trends and uncover the connections behind people’s tastes in the world around them. Look up entities in our vast library spanning categories like brands, music, film, fashion, travel destinations, and notable people. Results are delivered within milliseconds and can be weighted by factors such as regionalization and real-time popularity. Used by companies who want to incorporate best-in-class data in their consumer experiences. Our flagship recommendation API delivers results based on demographics, preferences, cultural entities, metadata, and geolocational factors.
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    Amazon Lex
    Amazon Lex is a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. Amazon Lex provides the advanced deep learning functionalities of automatic speech recognition (ASR) for converting speech to text, and natural language understanding (NLU) to recognize the intent of the text, to enable you to build applications with highly engaging user experiences and lifelike conversational interactions. With Amazon Lex, the same deep learning technologies that power Amazon Alexa are now available to any developer, enabling you to quickly and easily build sophisticated, natural language, conversational bots (“chatbots”). With Amazon Lex, you can build bots to increase contact center productivity, automate simple tasks, and drive operational efficiencies across the enterprise. As a fully managed service, Amazon Lex scales automatically, so you don’t need to worry about managing infrastructure.
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    Amazon Polly
    Amazon Polly is a service that turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to create applications that talk, and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled products. Polly's Text-to-Speech (TTS) service uses advanced deep learning technologies to synthesize natural sounding human speech. With dozens of lifelike voices across a broad set of languages, you can build speech-enabled applications that work in many different countries. In addition to Standard TTS voices, Amazon Polly offers Neural Text-to-Speech (NTTS) voices that deliver advanced improvements in speech quality through a new machine learning approach. Polly’s Neural TTS technology also supports two speaking styles that allow you to better match the delivery style of the speaker to the application: a Newscaster reading style that is tailored to news narration use cases, and a Conversational speaking style that is ideal for two-way communication like telephony applications.
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    Amazon Rekognition
    Amazon Rekognition makes it easy to add image and video analysis to your applications using proven, highly scalable, deep learning technology that requires no machine learning expertise to use. With Amazon Rekognition, you can identify objects, people, text, scenes, and activities in images and videos, as well as detect any inappropriate content. Amazon Rekognition also provides highly accurate facial analysis and facial search capabilities that you can use to detect, analyze, and compare faces for a wide variety of user verification, people counting, and public safety use cases. With Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels, you can identify the objects and scenes in images that are specific to your business needs. For example, you can build a model to classify specific machine parts on your assembly line or to detect unhealthy plants. Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels takes care of the heavy lifting of model development for you, so no machine learning experience is required.
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    Amazon Augmented AI (A2I)
    Amazon Augmented AI (Amazon A2I) makes it easy to build the workflows required for human review of ML predictions. Amazon A2I brings human review to all developers, removing the undifferentiated heavy lifting associated with building human review systems or managing large numbers of human reviewers. Many machine learning applications require humans to review low confidence predictions to ensure the results are correct. For example, extracting information from scanned mortgage application forms can require human review in some cases due to low-quality scans or poor handwriting. But building human review systems can be time consuming and expensive because it involves implementing complex processes or “workflows”, writing custom software to manage review tasks and results, and in many cases, managing large groups of reviewers.
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    AWS HealthOmics
    Securely combine the multiomic data of individuals with their medical history to deliver more personalized care. Use purpose-built data stores to support large-scale analysis and collaborative research across entire populations. Accelerate research by using scalable workflows and integrated computation tools. Protect patient privacy with HIPAA eligibility and built-in data access and logging. AWS HealthOmics helps healthcare and life science organizations and their software partners store, query, and analyze genomic, transcriptomic, and other omics data and then generate insights from that data to improve health and advance scientific discoveries. Store and analyze omics data for hundreds of thousands of patients to understand how omics variation maps to phenotypes across a population. Build reproducible and traceable clinical multiomics workflows to reduce turnaround times and increase productivity. Integrate multiomic analysis into clinical trials to test new drug candidates.
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    Amazon Comprehend
    Amazon Comprehend is a natural language processing (NLP) service that uses machine learning to find insights and relationships in text. No machine learning experience required. There is a treasure trove of potential sitting in your unstructured data. Customer emails, support tickets, product reviews, social media, even advertising copy represents insights into customer sentiment that can be put to work for your business. The question is how to get at it? As it turns out, Machine learning is particularly good at accurately identifying specific items of interest inside vast swathes of text (such as finding company names in analyst reports), and can learn the sentiment hidden inside language (identifying negative reviews, or positive customer interactions with customer service agents), at almost limitless scale. Amazon Comprehend uses machine learning to help you uncover the insights and relationships in your unstructured data.
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