
Cloudinary
Customers asking about product images or asset availability get instant answers. Your AI agent taps directly into Cloudinary to retrieve resource details, browse folder structures, and surface metadata, turning your media library into a conversational knowledge base.




From asset lookups to folder navigation and usage monitoring, your AI agent leverages Cloudinary's full Admin API to answer media questions in real time.
Cloudinary
See how businesses use Tars AI Agents alongside Cloudinary to handle asset inquiries, organize media, and surface visual content details without waiting on design teams.
A support agent needs the CDN URL for a product hero image to share with a partner. Your AI Agent searches Cloudinary by public ID, retrieves the optimized delivery URL along with format, dimensions, and last-modified date, and pastes it into the conversation. No digging through the media console, no waiting on the design team.
A campaign manager messages 'Create folders for the summer sale, one for banners and one for social assets.' Your AI Agent calls Create Folder twice with the correct nested paths, confirms both directories exist, and responds with the full folder structure. The team starts uploading within minutes, all without touching the Cloudinary dashboard.
Days before a major launch, your ops lead asks 'Are we close to our Cloudinary bandwidth limit?' Your AI Agent calls the Get Usage endpoint, compares current bandwidth consumption against the plan ceiling, and reports the percentage used with a plain-language summary. No spreadsheet exports, no dashboard juggling.

Cloudinary
FAQs
The agent calls Cloudinary's Get Resource by Public ID or Asset ID endpoint. It returns the asset's format, dimensions, byte size, tags, contextual metadata, delivery URL, and version history. The data is fetched live from Cloudinary's Admin API, so you always see the current state of the asset.
Tars requires your Cloudinary API key, which you can find in the API Keys page of your Cloudinary Console Settings. The integration uses Basic Authentication over HTTPS with your cloud name and API key. Your API secret is never exposed in client-side code or stored beyond the secure connection.
Yes. The agent can list root folders using Get Root Folders, drill into subfolders via Get Resources by Asset Folder, and search across all directories with the Search Folders endpoint using Lucene-style expressions. Pagination keeps responses manageable even for large libraries.
No. Tars queries Cloudinary's Admin API in real time during conversations. Asset metadata, folder listings, and usage statistics are fetched live and used only for the current response. No images, videos, or raw files are downloaded or stored by Tars.
Yes. The agent can create new folders with Create Folder, rename or move existing folders with Update Folder, and remove empty directories with Delete Folder. It verifies the target path before making changes, so you avoid accidental overwrites or deletions.
The Cloudinary console is a visual interface for asset management. Tars lets your team or customers get asset information conversationally, without needing console access. Ask for an asset URL, folder listing, or usage stats in plain language, and the agent responds instantly across web, WhatsApp, or Slack.
Cloudinary's API returns a 'not found' response. The agent communicates this clearly to the user, suggests checking for typos in the public ID, and can search by tag or folder to help locate the intended asset. The conversation continues without a dead end.
Yes. By calling the Get Usage endpoint, the agent retrieves current storage consumption, bandwidth used, transformation counts, and request totals. It can compare these against your plan limits and alert you when you are approaching thresholds, all within a regular conversation.
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