2024 has just kicked off, and we're happy to introduce our brand spanking new JSON Schema Builder interface - after all, you know what they say: New year, new UI, right?
As a bit of background, last year we introduced SceneXplain's "extract JSON from image" feature, which does what it says on the tin: You can specify a JSON Schema, upload your image, and the output will be a populated JSON string based on the image contents. For example, identifying products and text strings in an image.
But creating those JSON Schemas is hard work - folks often don’t understand the connection between the task and the Schema, and it’s easy to misplace a curly bracket or semi-colon and thus get invalid JSON. That's why we introduced our JSON Schema Store, where you can use predefined schemas and not have to roll your own.
Of course, that can only go so far - if you want to build your own custom schema, you're just facing those problems all over again.
Well, not any more. Now, you can simply say what kind of JSON Schema you want, and SceneXplain will churn out a Schema that matches your requirements. In short, you use natural language to generate the schema, which you can then use with an image to extract your desired output JSON.
Here’s how you can get started:
Here are a few more examples to inspire you:
Get started
Head over to scenex.jina.ai to start generating your own JSON Schemas now and share your results on our Discord!