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The **[Azure provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/azure)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Azure OpenAI API.
The Azure provider for the AI SDK contains language model support for the Azure OpenAI API.
The Azure provider is available in the @ai-sdk/azure module. You can install it with
npm i @ai-sdk/azure
You can import the default provider instance azure from @ai-sdk/azure:
import { azure } from '@ai-sdk/azure';
import { azure } from '@ai-sdk/azure';
import { generateText } from 'ai';
const { text } = await generateText({
model: azure('gpt-4o'), // your deployment name
prompt: 'Write a vegetarian lasagna recipe for 4 people.',
});
Please check out the Azure provider for more information.
FAQs
The **[Azure provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/azure)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Azure OpenAI API.
The npm package @ai-sdk/azure receives a total of 813,537 weekly downloads. As such, @ai-sdk/azure popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ai-sdk/azure demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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