> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://pixyleai.gitbook.io/pixyle.ai-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://pixyleai.gitbook.io/pixyle.ai-documentation/integration-manual/how-to-connect-with-the-environment.md).

# How to connect with the environment

To connect with Pixyle API environment and use our services you will need credentials. To receive credentials please [contact us](https://www.pixyle.ai/book-a-call). You will then receive an email from Pixyle with information of your new account and option to set up a password within next 120 hours. Once you set your account, you can use those credentials to authenticate either to:\
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• Pixyle API\
• Or Pixyle Dashboard. You can read how to use Pixyle AI services via Pixyle Dashboard [here](/pixyle.ai-documentation/user-guide-data-enrichment-platform.md).\
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There are no specific system requirements or dependencies needed for successful integration with the Pixyle API.


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