Biometric facial analysis compares a face to a document (1:1 Face Match) to identify if there is a match. For example, multi-factor authentication using a passport/driving licence, membership card or entrance ticket.
The photo is extracted from the document presented to either an existing scanner or the device camera. Facial recognition algorithms turn the real face in front of the camera and determines if the face associated matches the document.Â
Biometric facial recognition technology matches a face to a database (1:Many)Â to automate secure access control to buildings, safes or restricted areas.Â
Positioned at a door, barrier or gate, our solutions can trigger peripherals that control access, reducing the need for cards, fobs or keys. Authorised images are uploaded to a database. When a person approaches the entry point, our facial analysis technology compares the face to the database and determines if there is a match.
"Our staff entrance uses MyCheckr to automate entry. Staff don't need to remember keys or passes, they just look at the camera and walk straight in."
Liz Finn
Production Manager
"We have a restricted access warehouse and use MyCheckr to allow entry to authorised staff. Only warehouse workers and pre-approved staff can enter, for anyone else the door remains closed."