Try Google's emotion-detecting image API for yourself

Google Cloud Vision can pick out text on a sign or joy in a person's face

Google has released a beta for its latest cloud-based application program interface, which can detect faces, signs, landmarks, objects, text and even emotions within a single image.

Google Cloud Vision API, powered by much of the same tech that goes into Google's world-renowned search engine, allows developers and users alike to sort through photos using a variety of criteria.

Developers can begin working with Google Cloud Vision API starting today, with the first 1,000 uses of each feature free per month. Those looking to sift through even more photos than that can expect to pay between $0.60 to $5 a month per feature, depending on usage.

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