ANDOPEN has created a biometric verification solution called SNAPPASS that uses facial recognition and user-controlled data storage to protect privacy.
The technology uses military-grade encryption to ensure data is accurately stored and not transmitted unnecessarily.
Its creators hope to end identity fraud by 2030 and have included safeguards against future threats, including deepfakes and digital manipulation.
SNAPPASS is proving to be a versatile system that can be used in a variety of locations, including hospitals, airports, building access points and border control.
Its integration into passports and national ID cards has led to significant reductions in identity fraud and illegal immigration.
ANDOPEN aspires to create a globally recognised standard for identity verification by setting benchmarks for user control, security and privacy.
SNAPPASS uses AI-powered detection algorithms, a triple-camera HDR array and deepfake detection AI to ensure system reliability.
SNAPPASS works via a SNAPPIN authentication card and a SNAPCHECK authentication kiosk designed to protect encrypted and mounted biometric data with military-grade encryption.
User data is your own property and SNAPPASS will leverage its fraud detection measures to inform your mobile device of any abnormal activity.
ANDOPEN’s facial recognition-based technology requires no user learning curve, providing users with a familiar, intuitive experience.