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IteraTools - 40+ pay-per-use API tools for AI agents β€” no signup required

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Pay-per-use tools for AI agents. No signup. No subscription. Image generation, video, WhatsApp, web scraping, TTS and more.

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Hey everyone! We built IteraTools because AI agents need reliable, affordable tools to get things done. The problem: most tool APIs require signups, subscriptions, and complex auth. AI agents just need to call an endpoint and get results. IteraTools gives you 40+ tools via a single API key: - Image generation (Flux 1.1 Pro), video gen (Kling), background removal - Web scraping, screenshots, search - Text-to-speech in 50+ languages - WhatsApp Business API - PDF generation & extraction - Code execution in sandboxed environments - And much more All pay-per-use, starting at $0.001/request. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client. Would love your feedback!
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Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I'm Fred, founder of IteraTools.

**The problem:** AI agents are getting smarter, but they're constantly blocked waiting for humans to set up infrastructure β€” "install this SDK, get this API key, configure this endpoint..."

**What we built:** A single REST API with 35+ tools your agent can call immediately. No signup forms. No SDK installation. Just `Authorization: Bearer <key>` and you're running.

Today's highlights:

- 🧠 `/code_execute` β€” Run Python/JS/Bash in a secure E2B sandbox

- 🌐 `/browser/act` β€” Full Playwright browser automation

- πŸ” `/extract` β€” Structured web extraction with CSS selectors

- 🎀 `/audio/transcribe` β€” Whisper transcription

- πŸ“± `/whatsapp/send` β€” WhatsApp automation with conversation tracking

- ...and 30+ more

**Pricing:** Pay-per-use, USDC on Base. No subscription. An image costs $0.005. A web scrape $0.002. Code execution $0.005. Agents only pay when they run.

**What's next:** Google Sheets read/write, `/email/send`, more sandbox languages.

Happy to answer any questions about the architecture, pricing model, or how we handle security for code execution. πŸ™