Automatic integration in Keepeek of assets purchased from Getty Images

Published:
June 12, 2020
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Automatically include in Keepeek all royalty-free images purchased from Getty Images, alongside their corresponding data (keywords, caption, copyright, location, etc.), in one or several languages.

Keepeek automatically sends a request to your Getty Images account every hour to get the newly purchased images. They are uploaded in the DAM, with all their corresponding information automatically added in the matching fields.

Get a better return on your art investments: images purchased by one user of your Getty Images account can be reused by everyone in your company. Your staff get an easy access to quality images they can find in seconds in your DAM using a couple of keywords.

Bonus

Every night, an automatic script sends a request to Getty Images to enquire about any changes regarding the data of the purchased images (addition of keywords, caption changes, etc.). In case data has been modified, the system updates the data in Keepeek.

Learn more

Get in touch with your account manager to learn more, or send a message to info@keepeek.com!

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