This is the official JavaScript SDK for integrating Anam AI realtime digital personas into your product. It provides a simple and intuitive API to interact with Anam AI's services.
The Anam AI JavaScript SDK is designed to help developers integrate Anam AI's digital personas into their JavaScript applications. The SDK provides a set of APIs and utilities to make it easier to create, manage, and interact with digital personas in a realtime environment.
Full documentation is available at docs.anam.ai.
Check out our example projects for implementation samples.
To create a free account head to the Anam Lab and sign up.
To use the SDK you first need an API key. Follow the instructions here to create one.
First, install the SDK in your project
npm install @anam-ai/js-sdk
Important: The brainType
field in PersonaConfig
is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Please use llmId
instead. If you are currently using brainType
, you will see a deprecation warning in the console. Both fields are supported during the transition period.
The quickest way to start testing the SDK is to use your API key directly with our SDK and the example persona config shown below.
To use the SDK you first need to create an instance of AnamClient
. For local development you can do this using the unsafe_createClientWithApiKey
method.
import { unsafe_createClientWithApiKey } from '@anam-ai/js-sdk';
const anamClient = unsafe_createClientWithApiKey('your-api-key', {
name: 'Cara',
avatarId: '30fa96d0-26c4-4e55-94a0-517025942e18',
voiceId: '6bfbe25a-979d-40f3-a92b-5394170af54b',
brainType: 'ANAM_GPT_4O_MINI_V1',
systemPrompt:
"[STYLE] Reply in natural speech without formatting. Add pauses using '...' and very occasionally a disfluency. [PERSONALITY] You are Cara, a helpful assistant.",
});
NOTE: the method unsafe_createClientWithApiKey
is unsafe for production use cases because it requires exposing your api key to the client. When deploying to production see production usage first.
Once you have an instance of the Anam client initialised you can start a session by streaming to audio and video elements in the DOM.
await anamClient.streamToVideoElement('video-element-id');
This will start a new session using the pre-configured persona id and start streaming video element in the DOM with the matching element id.
To stop a session use the stopStreaming
method.
anamClient.stopStreaming();
When deploying to production it is important not to publicly expose your API key. To avoid this issue you should first exchange your API key for a short-lived session token on the server side. Session tokens can then be passed to the client and used to initialise the Anam SDK.
From the server
const response = await fetch(`https://api.anam.ai/v1/auth/session-token`, {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
Authorization: `Bearer ${apiKey}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
personaConfig: {
name: 'Cara',
avatarId: '30fa96d0-26c4-4e55-94a0-517025942e18',
voiceId: '6bfbe25a-979d-40f3-a92b-5394170af54b',
llmId: '<LLM ID HERE>',
systemPrompt:
"[STYLE] Reply in natural speech without formatting. Add pauses using '...' and very occasionally a disfluency. [PERSONALITY] You are Cara, a helpful assistant.",
},
}),
});
const data = await response.json();
const sessionToken = data.sessionToken;
Once you have a session token you can use the createClient
method of the Anam SDK to initialise an Anam client instance.
import { createClient } from '@anam-ai/js-sdk';
const anamClient = createClient('your-session-token');
Regardless of whether you initialise the client using an API key or session token the client exposes the same set of available methods for streaming.
See here for an example sequence diagram of starting a session in production environments.