AlchemyAPI vs Google Cloud Natural Language API

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AlchemyAPI vs Google Cloud Natural Language API: What are the differences?

What is AlchemyAPI? Text and image analysis APIs for processing all unstructured data. AlchemyLanguageTM is the world’s most popular natural language processing service. AlchemyVisionTM is the world’s first computer vision service for understanding complex scenes. AlchemyAPI is used by more than 40,000 developers across 36 countries and a wide variety of industries to process over 3 billion texts and images every month.

What is Google Cloud Natural Language API? Derive insights from unstructured text using Google machine learning. You can use it to extract information about people, places, events and much more, mentioned in text documents, news articles or blog posts. You can use it to understand sentiment about your product on social media or parse intent from customer conversations happening in a call center or a messaging app. You can analyze text uploaded in your request or integrate with your document storage on Google Cloud Storage.

AlchemyAPI and Google Cloud Natural Language API belong to "NLP / Sentiment Analysis" category of the tech stack.

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    What is AlchemyAPI?

    AlchemyLanguageTM is the world’s most popular natural language processing service. AlchemyVisionTM is the world’s first computer vision service for understanding complex scenes. AlchemyAPI is used by more than 40,000 developers across 36 countries and a wide variety of industries to process over 3 billion texts and images every month.

    What is Google Cloud Natural Language API?

    You can use it to extract information about people, places, events and much more, mentioned in text documents, news articles or blog posts. You can use it to understand sentiment about your product on social media or parse intent from customer conversations happening in a call center or a messaging app. You can analyze text uploaded in your request or integrate with your document storage on Google Cloud Storage.

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