Gemini API Developer Docs and API Reference | Google AI for Developers
This page provides an overview of Google's Gemini API, its capabilities, and resources for developers to get started. It highlights key features, provides links to tutorials, and offers access to documentation and the API itself.
Key Features of Gemini API:
- Gemini 1.5 Flash: A model designed for complex reasoning, balancing flexibility, speed, and cost-efficiency.
- 2 Million Token Context: Enables analysis and understanding of large datasets within extensive context windows.
- Natively Multimodal: Combines text, images, video, and audio for rich data contexts and complex problem-solving.
- Fine-tuning: Allows developers to adapt Gemini models to specific tasks, recognize data, and solve problems with greater accuracy.
- Function Calling: Enables mapping plain language requests to programming interfaces, facilitating interaction with business systems.
- Embeddings: Facilitates content search, question answering, content generation, data classification, and mapping requests to actions.
Tutorials & Resources:
The page provides links to several tutorials designed to help developers learn how to use the Gemini API effectively:
- Build a Code Generator: Develop a coding assistant for generating code, comments, and other coding assistance tasks.
- Build a Data Exploration Agent: Investigate data, identify trends, and answer questions using your own business data.
- Build a Content Search Agent: Create a conversational search interface for users to ask questions and receive direct answers based on your content.
Getting Started:
The page encourages developers to begin building with the Gemini API by providing a link to the quickstart guide. It also highlights access to the state-of-the-art Gemini 1.5 Flash and 1.5 Pro models.
Additional Information:
- Language Support: The page offers access to the documentation in various languages.
- User Account Management: Links to manage Google Accounts and sign-in/sign-out options are provided.
- Legal Information: Includes links to Google's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
- Licensing: Clarifies the licensing of the content and code samples on the page.