- Overview
- Getting started
- Building models
- Consuming models
- ML packages
- 1040 - document type
- 1040 Schedule C - document type
- 1040 Schedule D - document type
- 1040 Schedule E - document type
- 1040x - document type
- 3949a - document type
- 4506T - document type
- 709 - document type
- 941x - document type
- 9465 - document type
- ACORD125 - document type
- ACORD126 - document type
- ACORD131 - document type
- ACORD140 - document type
- ACORD25 - document type
- Bank Statements - document type
- Bills Of Lading - document type
- Certificate of Incorporation - document type
- Certificate of Origin - document type
- Checks - document type
- Children Product Certificate - document type
- CMS 1500 - document type
- EU Declaration of Conformity - document type
- Financial Statements - document type
- FM1003 - document type
- I9 - document type
- ID Cards - document type
- Invoices - document type
- Invoices Australia - document type
- Invoices China - document type
- Invoices Hebrew - document type
- Invoices India - document type
- Invoices Japan - document type
- Invoices Shipping - document type
- Packing Lists - document type
- Payslips - document type
- Passports - document type
- Purchase Orders - document type
- Receipts - document type
- Remittance Advices - document type
- UB04 - document type
- Utility Bills - document type
- Vehicle Titles - document type
- W2 - document type
- W9 - document type
- Public endpoints
- Supported languages
- Insights dashboards
- Data and security
- Licensing
- How to
- Troubleshooting

Document Understanding Modern Projects User Guide
API calls
You can use API calls as an alternative to the robotic process automation (RPA) approach. API calls allow you to retrieve detailed information about your project, including the extractors and classifiers used, facilitate the use of digitization APIs, classify and extract data from documents using both specialized and generative models, and validate previously digitized, classified, and extracted information.
Use Document UnderstandingTM Cloud APIs to access the capabilities the same way as you would via RPA. For consuming the APIs, you can use any programming/scripting language (since the calls are made using HTTP), including RPA.
You can access the APIs via Swagger: In the toolbar of the Document UnderstandingTM service, look for the Rest API dropdown, and click Framework.