ID R&D combines extensive R&D capabilities with advances in AI to deliver superior biometrics and liveness detection software. Our products work across mobile, web, and telephone channels, as well as conversational interfaces, IoT devices, and embedded hardware to improve security and significantly reduce friction in the user experience.
Human Verification
Frictionless biometric authentication with advanced liveness detection for face, voice, and documents.
Naturally effortless AI-based Biometric Authentication Software
IDLive® Face Plus
Facial Liveness with Passive Detection of Presentation and Injection Attacks
Prevent spoofing attacks with the world’s first and best-performing software-based passive facial liveness detection, and the only one independently tested to be unbiased. IDLive Face Plus detects presentation and injection attacks, improving security while adding zero friction to authentication and digital onboarding processes.


IDLive® Doc
Document Liveness Detection
IDLive Doc helps ensure that a document presented during digital onboarding is live, present, and in the possession of its owner at the time of capture, and not a full or partial reproduction. IDLive Doc detects screen replays, printed copies, and portrait substitutions, which without effective countermeasures pose the risk of enabling scalable attacks using imagery easily obtained from illicit sources.
IDVoice®
The Next Generation of Voice Biometrics Software
ID R&D delivers superior speaker verification accuracy in a variety of environments. ID R&D’s latest embedded algorithms achieve 0.01% False Accept Rate with a False Reject Rate less than 5%. In other words, it’s as secure as a PIN with convenience that is far superior. Built on the latest AI advancements and algorithms, IDVoice integrates with contact centers, mobile and web apps, standalone devices, messaging platforms, chatbots, and chips. ID R&D also provides the world’s highest-rated voice liveness product for anti-spoofing.

Build on ID R&D
Enterprises, integrators, and solution providers worldwide build on ID R&D for solutions including digital onboarding, application login, access control, device unlock, IoT personalization and security, and more. ID R&D’s SDKs and Docker images will put you on the fast path to deploying industry-leading, enterprise-grade biometrics and liveness capabilities. ID R&D is ISO 27001 compliant with controls in place for code quality and risk mitigation.

ID R&D for the Enterprise
Strengthen security without compromising the user experience. Our best-in-class core biometric capabilities reduce friction in remote onboarding, modernize contact center authentication, incorporate biometrics into your 2FA processes, fight fraud and account takeovers, and enable natural, enterprise-grade login for mobile apps.
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ID R&D for Partners
Our core biometric technologies are used worldwide by systems integrators, solution providers, and hardware manufacturers. With an intense focus on research and development, we consistently deliver unique and best-in-class products so that our partners can focus on delivering value to their customers.
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Why ID R&D?
With one of the strongest R&D teams in the industry, ID R&D consistently delivers innovative biometric authentication and liveness technologies that raise the bar in terms of usability and performance. Our proven products have achieved superior results in industry-leading challenges, third-party testing, and real-world deployments.
The Biometric Authentication Opportunity
It’s harder than ever for businesses to protect themselves and their customers against fraud and data breaches.
Traditional authentication methods like passwords and knowledge-based authentication (KBA), are not only frustrating; they are vulnerable to hacking.
Forgotten credentials, locked accounts, and time-consuming reset processes annoy users who, on average, have more than 20 passwords to keep track of. This often leads to bad password hygiene. A PYMNTS study found that approximately 59 percent of consumers use the same password across multiple accounts, allowing cybercriminals to do even more harm once a password is exposed.
