Smart Web Content Analyzer is an AI-powered API that extracts, analyzes, and summarizes web content from any URL.
Simply provide a URL and get back:
• Full content extraction — article text, title, metadata, Open Graph tags, structured data
• AI-powered analysis — key topics, sentiment, content category, reading level
• Intelligent summaries — concise summaries of any article or page
• Readability metrics — word count, reading time, complexity assessment
Perfect for:
- Content aggregation platforms that need to understand and categorize articles
- SEO tools that analyze competitor content
- News monitoring systems that need automated summaries
- AI training pipelines that need clean, structured web content
- Research tools that extract insights from multiple sources
Two analysis modes:
- Full analysis (/analyze) — complete extraction + AI intelligence
- Light analysis (/analyze-light) — faster, essential metrics only
Powered by edge computing for fast global response times. Handles any public web page including news sites, blogs, documentation, and more.
Analyzes a web page and returns AI-powered content intelligence including extracted text, title, metadata, key topics, sentiment, content category, reading level, and an intelligent summary.
Analyze Web Content - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
url |
[Required] The URL of the web page to analyze |
{"extraction":{"title":"Example Domain","body":"This domain is for use in documentation examples without needing permission. Avoid use in operations.Learn more","meta":{},"favicon":null,"canonicalUrl":null,"isAmp":false,"hasSchemaOrg":false,"hasJsonLd":false,"lang":"en","url":"https://example.com"},"intelligence":{"title_in_target_language":"Example Domain","summary":"This domain is designated for use in documentation examples, eliminating the need for permission for its use. It is advised to avoid using it in operational contexts.","content_includes_severe_topic":false,"content_includes_negative_topic":false,"reason_why_negative_or_severe":"","is_about_entertainment":false,"is_about_good_intentions":true,"reason_why_good_intentions":"The content serves a practical purpose by providing a placeholder for documentation without legal concerns.","target_gender":"any","target_age_from":0,"target_age_to":100,"multiple_articles":false,"reading_time_minutes":1,"clickbait_probability":0,"content_tone":"formal","mentioned_entities":[],"categories":[{"category":"Documentation","certainty":0.9},{"category":"Web Development","certainty":0.8},{"category":"Legal","certainty":0.7},{"category":"Technology","certainty":0.6},{"category":"Education","certainty":0.5}],"keywords":["documentation","example","domain","placeholder","legal"],"values":["example","domain","documentation","usage","permission"],"emotions":["neutral","informative","practical"],"content_language":"en","is_timeless_content":true}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/12310/smart+web+content+analyzer+api/23128/analyze+web+content?url=https://example.com' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
Lighter version of the content analyzer. Returns essential metrics only, with faster response times. Ideal for bulk processing where full AI analysis is not needed.
Analyze Web Content Light - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
url |
[Required] The URL of the web page to analyze |
{"extraction":{"title":"Elon Musk Signs Open Letter Urging AI Labs to Pump the Brakes","body":"An open letter with signatures from hundreds of the biggest names in tech, including Elon Musk, has urged the world’s leading artificial intelligence labs to pause the training of new super-powerful systems for six months, saying that recent advances in AI present “profound risks to society and humanity.” The letter comes just two weeks after the public release of OpenAI’s GPT-4, the most powerful AI system ever released, which has led researchers to slash their expectations for when AGI—or artificial general intelligence that surpasses human cognitive ability—will arrive. Many experts fear that, as an AI arms race heats up, humanity is sleepwalking into catastrophe.“Advanced AI could represent a profound change in the history of life on Earth, and should be planned for and managed with commensurate care and resources,” the letter says. “Unfortunately, this level of planning and management is not happening, even though recent months have seen AI labs locked in an out-of-control race to develop and deploy ever more powerful digital minds that no one – not even their creators – can understand, predict, or reliably control.”The list of signatories includes the names of more than 1,000 people alongside Musk, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Sapiens author Yuval Noah Harari, and some of AI’s most distinguished academics responsible for multiple breakthroughs in machine learning. As of Tuesday, no OpenAI employees had signed the letter, although CEO Sam Altman’s name briefly appeared then disappeared from the list of signatories. At least four Google employees, including three from its subsidiary AI lab DeepMind, Emad Mostaque, the CEO of Stability AI and Tristan Harris, executive director of the Center for Humane Technology also appeared on the list. TIME was not able to verify that all signatures were genuine.More from TIME“Contemporary AI systems are now becoming human-competitive at general tasks,” states the letter, which was hosted on the Future of Life Institute’s website. “We must ask ourselves: Should we let machines flood our information channels with propaganda and untruth? Should we automate away all the jobs, including the fulfilling ones? Should we develop nonhuman minds that might eventually outnumber, outsmart, obsolete and replace us? Should we risk loss of control of our civilization? Such decisions must not be delegated to unelected tech leaders.”The letter calls on all AI labs to agree to use the proposed six-month pause to continue with safety research. “AI labs and independent experts should use this pause to jointly develop and implement a set of shared safety protocols for advanced AI design and development that are rigorously audited and overseen by independent outside experts,” it says. “These protocols should ensure that systems adhering to them are safe beyond a reasonable doubt.” Those behind the letter note that they are not calling for a AI development in general to be paused, rather “a stepping back from the dangerous race to ever-larger unpredictable black-box models with emergent capabilities.”Gary Marcus, a signatory of the open letter and author of the book Rebooting AI, told TIME he added his name because he felt a responsibility to speak out. “There are serious near-term and far-term risks and corporate AI responsibility seems to have lost fashion right when humanity needs it most,” he said. “Blundering so quickly into uncharted territory with so much at stake doesn’t seem like a great way to go. If the [corporations] won’t take these risks seriously enough, it is important for the rest of us to speak up.”Simeon Campos, the CEO of AI safety startup SaferAI, told TIME he signed the letter because it is impossible to manage the risks of systems when even the inventors of those systems don’t know exactly how they work, don’t know what they’re capable of, and don’t know how to place limits on their behavior. “What are we currently doing?” Campos said. “We’re scaling such systems to unprecedented levels of capabilities in a race at full speed with transformative effects on society. We must slow down the development of these systems to let society adapt and accelerate alternative AGI architectures that are safe and formally verifiable by design.”The open letter ends on a hopeful note. “Society has hit pause [before] on other technologies with potentially catastrophic effects on society. We can do so here. Let’s enjoy a long AI summer, not rush unprepared into a fall.”","meta":{"description":"Elon Musk was on the list of signatories of an open letter urging AI labs to pause the training of new super-powerful systems","ogTitle":"Elon Musk Signs Open Letter Urging AI Labs to Pump the Brakes","ogDescription":"Elon Musk was among signatories of an open letter urging AI labs to pause the training of new super-powerful systems","ogImage":"https://gcp-na-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/bltea6093859af6183b/blt6bc8933e45139fc2/698a3b78b3fce31e480ca4fa/GettyImages-1246506636.jpg?branch=production&width=2400&quality=75&auto=webp&crop=16%3A9","ogUrl":"https://time.com/6266679/musk-ai-open-letter/","ogType":"article","ogSiteName":"TIME","twitterCard":"summary_large_image","twitterTitle":"Elon Musk Signs Open Letter Urging AI Labs to Pump the Brakes","twitterDescription":"Elon Musk was among signatories of an open letter urging AI labs to pause the training of new super-powerful systems","twitterImage":"https://gcp-na-images.contentstack.com/v3/assets/bltea6093859af6183b/blt6bc8933e45139fc2/698a3b78b3fce31e480ca4fa/GettyImages-1246506636.jpg?branch=production&width=2400&quality=75&auto=webp&crop=16%3A9","author":"Billy Perrigo"},"favicon":"https://time.com/favicon/favicon-16x16.png","canonicalUrl":"https://time.com/6266679/musk-ai-open-letter/","isAmp":false,"hasSchemaOrg":true,"hasJsonLd":true,"lang":"en","url":"https://time.com/6266679/musk-ai-open-letter/"},"intelligence":{"title_in_target_language":"Elon Musk Signs Open Letter Urging AI Labs to Pump the Brakes","summary":"An open letter signed by Elon Musk and over 1,000 tech leaders calls for a six-month pause on the training of advanced AI systems, citing profound risks to society. The letter highlights concerns over the rapid development of AI technologies, particularly following the release of OpenAI's GPT-4, and urges AI labs to focus on safety research and establish shared safety protocols. Signatories emphasize the need for careful management of AI advancements to prevent potential catastrophic consequences."}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/12310/smart+web+content+analyzer+api/23129/analyze+web+content+light?url=https://time.com/6266679/musk-ai-open-letter/' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API can extract full content including article text, title, metadata, Open Graph tags, and structured data from any public web page.
The API performs AI-powered analysis that identifies key topics, sentiment, content category, and reading level of the extracted content.
The API is ideal for content aggregation platforms, SEO tools, news monitoring systems, AI training pipelines, and research tools that require insights from multiple sources.
The API provides outputs such as full content extraction, intelligent summaries, readability metrics (word count, reading time, complexity assessment), and essential metrics in light analysis mode.
Developers can integrate the API by providing a URL for analysis, choosing between full or light analysis modes, and utilizing the structured data outputs to enhance their applications with intelligent content processing.
The full analysis endpoint returns comprehensive data including extracted text, title, metadata, key topics, sentiment, content category, reading level, and an intelligent summary. The light analysis endpoint provides essential metrics like title, body, and basic readability metrics for faster processing.
Key fields include "title," "body," "meta," "summary," "reading_time_minutes," "sentiment," and "key_topics." These fields provide insights into the content's essence and its analytical attributes.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with two main sections: "extraction" for raw content and "intelligence" for analytical insights. This organization allows users to easily access both extracted data and AI-generated analysis.
Users can specify the URL of the web page to analyze. The endpoints do not require additional parameters, making it straightforward to request data for any public web page.
Users can leverage the extracted content for various applications, such as generating summaries for news articles or analyzing sentiment for marketing insights. The structured data allows for easy integration into applications for content categorization and SEO analysis.
Typical use cases include content aggregation for news platforms, SEO analysis for competitive research, automated summarization for news monitoring, and extracting insights for academic research from multiple sources.
The API utilizes advanced AI algorithms to ensure high accuracy in content extraction and analysis. Continuous updates and improvements to the AI models help maintain data quality and relevance.
The full analysis endpoint provides detailed content extraction and comprehensive AI insights, while the light analysis endpoint focuses on essential metrics like title, body, and basic readability, catering to different user needs.
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