Apidot Ai Api

API key required
Data & APIs

Use APIDot as one AI API for image generation API, video generation API, chat API, music generation API, and 3D generation API workflows. Use when users ask for APIDot, AI API integration, GPT Image 2 API, Seedance 2 API, Veo 3.1 API, Sora API, Kling API, polling, webhooks, task status, or server-side API key examples based on APIDot docs.

Install

openclaw skills install apidot-ai-api

APIDot AI API

Use APIDot as one API surface for image generation, video generation, chat, music, and 3D generation workflows.

APIDot is most useful when the user wants to test AI models quickly, move from playground usage to backend code, or avoid wiring separate provider-specific auth, polling, webhook, and billing patterns.

When To Use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • Call APIDot or learn how APIDot works.
  • Build with image generation or image editing APIs.
  • Build with text-to-video, image-to-video, or video generation APIs.
  • Call chat, music, or 3D generation models through APIDot.
  • Use GPT Image 2, Seedance, Veo, Sora, Kling, Nano Banana, Seedream, Flux, Meshy, Tripo, or related model APIs through APIDot.
  • Implement polling, task status checks, or webhook callbacks for generated media.
  • Find official APIDot docs, model pages, or runnable examples.

Security Rules

  • Treat APIDOT_API_KEY as a secret.
  • Keep APIDot API keys in server-side environment variables or a backend secret manager.
  • Never place an API key in browser code, frontend bundles, public repos, logs, screenshots, or chat output.
  • Never invent API facts, pricing, model availability, reliability claims, refund behavior, or competitor comparisons.
  • Use current APIDot docs and model pages for model-specific request fields and current product details.

Quickstart

  1. Create an API key in the APIDot dashboard:

    https://apidot.ai/dashboard/api-key

  2. Store it server-side:

export APIDOT_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
  1. Submit a generation task:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.apidot.ai/api/generate/submit" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $APIDOT_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "model": "MODEL_ID",
    "input": {
      "prompt": "Describe the output you want"
    }
  }'
  1. Save the returned data.task_id immediately.

  2. Poll task status:

curl -s "https://api.apidot.ai/api/generate/status/TASK_ID" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $APIDOT_API_KEY"
  1. For backend integrations that can receive callbacks, pass callback_url when submitting the task and handle the final result through a webhook.

Model Routing

Start from the task type, then open the matching APIDot docs or examples:

TaskStart Here
Browse available modelshttps://apidot.ai/models
Read API docshttps://apidot.ai/docs
Run cURL or Node exampleshttps://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples
Image generation or editinghttps://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples#image-models
Video generationhttps://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples#video-models
Pollinghttps://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples#polling-and-webhooks
Webhookshttps://github.com/APIDotAI/apidot-examples#polling-and-webhooks

For model-specific request fields, prefer the live APIDot docs page for that model. Do not guess fields or copy parameters from another provider.

Integration Guidance

  • Chat requests may use direct model-specific endpoints when the current docs say so.
  • Image, video, music, and 3D generation usually use an async task pattern: submit, store task_id, then poll status or receive a webhook.
  • Always persist task_id before polling or waiting for callbacks.
  • Treat webhooks as idempotent. Duplicate deliveries should not create duplicate user-visible results.
  • Retry transient failures with backoff. Do not retry invalid payloads unchanged.
  • If the user asks for production code, point them to the official examples and adapt from those files rather than inventing undocumented request shapes.

Official Links