
RepurposeAPI
Audio and video to transcripts or content with one API call
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About RepurposeAPI
RepurposeAPI is a developer-first API for turning audio and video into structured content. It offers modular endpoints for transcription, summaries, social captions, text cleanup, and clip analysis, as well as higher-level workflow endpoints like podcast-to-blog and clip-finder for common content repurposing tasks. The clip-finder workflow analyzes media and returns ranked clip suggestions with timestamps and reasoning, optionally enriched with platform-ready social captions. Instead of forcing developers to stitch together multiple AI services, RepurposeAPI provides a unified way to automate media processing and content repurposing inside their own applications. RepurposeAPI is built for developers, creator tools, and media platforms that want to transform long-form content into reusable text and clip-ready outputs programmatically.
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RepurposeAPI provides developers with a unified platform for converting audio and video into structured assets through modular and high-level workflow endpoints. It simplifies media processing by combining transcription, summarization, and clip-finding into a single API integration.
- Comprehensive clip-finder workflow with ranked timestamps and reasoning.
- Specialized endpoints for high-level tasks like podcast-to-blog conversion.
- Developer-first API interface designed for programmatic media automation.
- Supports multiple content types including social captions and text cleanup.
Ideal for: Developers and startups building media platforms that require automated tools for transforming long-form video into social media clips and formatted text.
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Comments (4)
This seems interesting. Having an API will definitely make the process faster.
Having one API instead of stitching together everything saves a lot of dev time. Clean approach.
@Vito Appreciate it. That was exactly the goal - reduce the need to orchestrate multiple services and make the outputs more predictable for developers.
Hi ā Iām the developer behind RepurposeAPI. Full-stack engineer for ~10 years (Elixir/Phoenix, Elm, Python, JS). Built it to turn long-form audio/video into clips, summaries, and blog drafts via a simple API. Still early ā feedback welcome
Looks interesting.