Synthetic API Data Platform by Capital One
Summary
Capital One Services LLC filed USPTO patent application US20260111293A1 on December 8, 2025 (published April 23, 2026) for AI-driven systems and methods generating synthetic API data via a centralized platform. The invention enables users to store, search, and interact with API assets including data contracts, error messages, request/response details, and API specifications within a single interface. This publication informs the public of a claimed innovation in synthetic data generation for API ecosystems; it does not create compliance obligations or regulatory requirements for any party.
“The systems and methods use a centralized platform that allows users to store, search, and/or interact with assets.”
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USPTO published patent application US20260111293A1 assigned to Capital One Services LLC, covering systems and methods for generating synthetic information for application programming interfaces using artificial intelligence. The application (No. 19412720) was filed December 8, 2025 and published April 23, 2026. The invention relates to a centralized platform enabling users to store, search, and interact with API-related assets including data contracts, error messages, and request/response information within a single user interface.
This is a patent application publication providing public notice of a claimed invention; it does not impose compliance obligations on any party. Parties monitoring competitive intellectual property trends in AI-driven API management or synthetic data generation may wish to review the published claims upon issuance. No regulatory response, filing, or compliance action is required from any entity.
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING SYNTHETIC INFORMATION FOR APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Application US20260111293A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
Capital One Services, LLC
Inventors
Kathryn CURLEY
Abstract
The systems and methods use a centralized platform that allows users to store, search, and/or interact with assets. In particular, the systems and methods allow for the interaction with application programming interfaces (“APIs”) during API development. For example, the systems and methods allow users to access and interact with request/response information (e.g., data contracts, error messages, API details, request/response details, etc.) for APIs within a single user interface and/or within the ecosystem of the data exchange.
CPC Classifications
G06F 9/543 G06N 20/00
Filing Date
2025-12-08
Application No.
19412720
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