
ImageKit.io
Teams constantly search for assets, organize folders, and manage image versions. Your AI agent handles all of it through ImageKit.io's API, finding files, checking metadata, purging caches, and moving assets, all from a single conversation.




Your AI agent becomes a digital asset manager, searching, organizing, and maintaining your ImageKit.io media library without anyone touching the dashboard.
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How marketing teams, developers, and content managers use AI to handle their ImageKit.io media operations without switching dashboards.
A designer asks for all summer campaign images uploaded this week. Your AI Agent searches ImageKit.io by tags and creation date, returns the matching files with their CDN URLs and dimensions. The designer gets exactly what they need without digging through folders. Your team saves hours every sprint.
Your e-commerce team just updated 50 product photos but the old ones still display. A manager messages the AI Agent, which triggers ImageKit.io CDN cache purge for the entire product images folder using wildcard URLs. Fresh images appear globally within minutes. No developer tickets needed.
Marketing accidentally overwrote a hero banner with the wrong crop. They message the AI Agent, which lists all previous versions of the file in ImageKit.io, identifies the correct one by timestamp, and restores it as the current version. The website displays the right image again. Crisis resolved in under a minute.

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FAQs
The agent uses ImageKit.io's List and Search Assets API, which supports filtering by file name, tags, folder path, file type, and Lucene-like search queries. You can ask for images by any combination of these criteria and the agent returns matching files with their CDN URLs.
Yes. The agent calls ImageKit.io's Purge Cache API with the specific URL or a wildcard pattern. It also checks purge status to confirm completion. This is useful when you update images and need the changes reflected immediately across all CDN nodes.
Tars requires your ImageKit.io Private API Key, which is used as the username in HTTP Basic Authentication with the password left blank. You can find this key in your ImageKit.io dashboard under Developer Options. Revoke it anytime to disconnect.
No. Tars queries your ImageKit.io account in real time. File metadata, URLs, and folder information are fetched live during conversations. Your actual image files remain in ImageKit.io's storage and are never copied to Tars servers.
Yes. The agent can create, update, list, and delete custom metadata fields in ImageKit.io. It can also update individual file details including tags, custom coordinates, and metadata key-value pairs. This makes it easy to maintain organized asset libraries through conversation.
The agent can create folders before moving files. If you request a move to a new location, it creates the destination folder first using the Create Folder endpoint, then executes the bulk move. You can also ask it to check if a folder exists before proceeding.
The dashboard requires manual navigation and clicking. Tars lets your entire team manage media through natural language in chat. Ask for files by description, trigger cache purges by mentioning a URL, or reorganize folders with a sentence. Multiple team members can manage assets simultaneously without dashboard access.
Yes. ImageKit.io's Bulk Move Files API supports up to 100 files per request, and the agent can chain multiple requests for larger operations. It also tracks bulk job status asynchronously, so you get notified when large operations complete.
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