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Deepgram API reference for speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, and account management. Use whenever building with Deepgram APIs — REST or WebSocket. Covers authentication, all endpoints, query parameters, request/response schemas, and WebSocket message formats. Reference files are organized by domain: listen (STT), speak (TTS), agent (voice agents), read (text/audio intelligence), models, projects, auth, and self-hosted.
Find the right Deepgram documentation for any task. Use whenever someone needs help locating docs, understanding which API to use, or wants to ask questions about Deepgram. Covers all product areas: speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, and self-hosted deployments.
Find working Deepgram integration examples with third-party platforms and frameworks. Use whenever someone wants to integrate Deepgram with Twilio, LiveKit, LangChain, Vercel AI SDK, Discord, Vonage, Pipecat, Expo, FastAPI, Cloudflare Workers, Slack, Telegram, LlamaIndex, Zoom, Next.js, Nuxt, Django, SvelteKit, NestJS, Spring Boot, CrewAI, Riverside, SignalWire, and more. Examples are full runnable integration demos, not minimal feature snippets.
Find focused, runnable Deepgram recipes for a specific feature × language. Use whenever someone wants a minimal working code snippet for ONE feature (transcribe URL, diarize, smart-format, voice agent connect, etc.) rather than a full starter app. Recipes are under 50 lines, read DEEPGRAM_API_KEY from env, and ship with a runnable example_test. Covers Python, JavaScript, Go, .NET, Java, Rust, and the Deepgram CLI.
Clone a ready-to-run Deepgram demo app and start building on top of it. Use whenever someone wants a quick working demo, needs to prototype with Deepgram, or is starting a new project that uses speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, or live streaming. Match the user's language, framework, and desired Deepgram feature to the right starter.
Set up the Deepgram MCP server for your AI coding tool. Checks whether the Deepgram CLI (dg/deepctl) is installed: if so, uses the local CLI MCP server (dg mcp) for full tool access; otherwise offers the hosted documentation MCP or suggests installing the CLI. Use whenever someone wants to install Deepgram's agentic tools, set up the MCP server, or connect their editor to Deepgram.
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