Amazon Bedrock Data Automation now supports synchronous image processing

Amazon Bedrock Data Automation now supports synchronous image processing

Amazon Bedrock Data Automation (BDA) now supports synchronous API processing for images, enabling you to receive structured insights from visual content with low latency. Synchronous processing for images complements the existing asynchronous API, giving you the flexibility to choose the right approach based on your application’s latency requirements.

BDA automates the generation of insights from unstructured multimodal content such as documents, images, audio, and videos for your GenAI-powered applications. With synchronous image processing, you can build interactive experiences—such as social media platforms that moderate user-uploaded photos, e-commerce apps that identify products from customer images, or travel applications that recognize landmarks and provide contextual information. This eliminates polling or callback handling, simplifying your application architecture and reducing development complexity. Synchronous processing supports both Standard Output for common image analysis tasks like summarization and text extraction, and Custom Output using Blueprints for industry-specific field extraction. You now get the high-quality, structured results you expect from BDA with low-latency response times that enable more responsive user experiences.

Amazon Bedrock Data Automation is available in 8 AWS regions: Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Europe (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), US West (Oregon) and US East (N. Virginia), and AWS GovCloud (US-West) AWS Regions.

To learn more, see the Bedrock Data Automation User Guide and the Amazon Bedrock Pricing page. To get started with using Bedrock Data Automation, visit the Amazon Bedrock console.

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Source: Amazon Web Services



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