The Claude API transfer interface is provided by DuckAGI and supports multiple versions of high-level language generation models such as Claude 3.5 API and Claude 3.5 Sunnet API model. This interface is particularly suitable for applications that require higher language understanding and security, such as automated customer service, intelligent dialogue systems and other scenarios. Below is a detailed guide to purchasing and using the Claude API broker.
Buying Guide
Step 1: Visit the DuckAGI platform
Go to the DuckAGI official website and register an account. After successful registration, you will receive a certain test quota to experience the powerful functions of the transit interface.
Step 2: Select API package
DuckAGI provides a variety of packages to meet the needs of different users. You can choose a suitable package according to your business.
Step 3: Payment
The DuckAGI platform supports multiple payment methods, including Visa, Alipay, USDT, etc., to facilitate users to complete the payment process.
Step 4:
After confirming the account and usage limit and completing the payment, log in to DuckAGI's operation panel ( api.duckagi.com ) to check the limit and interface status of your account.
Claude API usage guide
Step 1: Obtain the Claude API Key
In the action panel you can find the key used to call the Claude API . This key is crucial for API calls and must be kept properly and not disclosed to unrelated persons.
Step 2: Configure API calls
With the API key, you can start calling the Claude API for testing and deployment. Set the corresponding API key in the code and select the Claude 3.5 or Sunnet model,
Interface calling example
Step 1: Obtain the Claude API Key
In the action panel you can find the key used to call the Claude API . This key is crucial for API calls and must be kept properly and not disclosed to unrelated persons.
Step 2: Configure API calls
With the API key, you can start calling the Claude API for testing and deployment. Set the corresponding API key in the code and select the Claude 3.5 or Sunnet model,
Step 3: Interface calling example
In the action panel you can find the key used to call the Claude API . This key is crucial for API calls and must be kept properly and not disclosed to unrelated persons.
Step 2: Configure API calls
With the API key, you can start calling the Claude API for testing and deployment. Set the corresponding API key in the code and select the Claude 3.5 or Sunnet model,
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