SuperAnnotate Python SDK allows access to the platform without web browser:
import superannotate as sa
sa.create_project("Example Project 1", "example", "Vector")
sa.upload_images_from_folder_to_project("Example Project 1", "<path_to_my_images_folder>")
SDK is available on PyPI:
pip install superannotate
The package officially supports Python 3.6+ and was tested under Linux and Windows (Anaconda) platforms.
For more detailed installation steps and package usage please have a look at the tutorial.
- Search projects
- Create/delete a project
- Upload images to a project from a local or AWS S3 folder
- Upload videos to a project from a local folder
- Upload annotations/pre-annotations to a project from local or AWS S3 folder
- Set the annotation status of the images being uploaded
- Export annotations from a project to a local or AWS S3 folder
- Share and unshare a project with a team contributor
- Invite a team contributor
- Search images in a project
- Download a single image
- Copy/move image between projects
- Get image bytes (e.g., for numpy array creation)
- Set image annotation status
- Download image annotations/pre-annotations
- Create/download project annotation classes
- Convert annotation format from/to COCO
- Convert annotation format from VOC, SuperVisely, LabelBox, DataLoop, VGG, VoTT, SageMaker, GoogleCloud, YOLO
- Add annotations to images on platform
- Add annotations to local SuperAnnotate format JSONs
- CLI commands for simple tasks
Full SDK reference, tutorial available on Read the Docs
This SDK is distributed under the MIT License, see LICENSE.
For questions and issues please use this repo's issue tracker on GitHub.