Thursday, February 10, 2011

Face.com?s API Now Lets Developers Scan 5,000 Photos Per Hour, Free Of Charge

Face.com initially rolled out its REST API, which allows developers to tap its awesome facial recognition technology for use in their own websites and applications, almost a year ago. Today, the startup is moving the API from 'alpha' to 'beta' mode - and it gets more exciting if you look at pricing. While over 10,000 developers are said to be using the API since its May 2010 launch already, there were some restrictions to it, as they could only scan up to 200 photos per hour. As from today, developers can scan 5,000 photos per hour (or 120,000 per day) - still at no cost.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/ACsRW_W6l1A/

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