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What is Facephi

Facephi is an identity verification and biometric authentication platform used to onboard and authenticate customers in digital channels. It supports use cases such as remote KYC, account opening, step-up authentication, and fraud prevention for regulated industries, including financial services. The product centers on facial biometrics and liveness detection, and is typically delivered via SDKs and APIs for integration into mobile and web applications.

pros

Strong biometric focus

Facephi’s core capability set is built around facial biometrics, including capture, matching, and liveness checks. This aligns well with mobile-first onboarding and authentication flows where camera-based verification is required. For organizations prioritizing biometric user experience, the product provides a coherent set of components rather than a loosely connected toolkit.

API and SDK integration

The platform is commonly implemented through APIs and SDKs that can be embedded into existing apps and customer journeys. This approach supports integration into custom onboarding, login, and step-up authentication workflows. It also allows teams to control UI/UX while using Facephi for the underlying identity and biometric checks.

Fit for regulated onboarding

Facephi targets identity proofing and authentication scenarios common in regulated environments such as banking and payments. It supports remote onboarding patterns that typically require identity verification plus ongoing authentication. This makes it relevant for organizations that need to balance customer acquisition with fraud and compliance controls.

cons

Biometric-centric coverage

Organizations needing broad identity verification coverage beyond biometrics (for example, extensive document and data-source verification options) may require additional components or partners. Some programs demand multiple verification methods and fallback paths that go beyond face-based checks. Buyers should validate that Facephi’s non-biometric verification breadth matches their regulatory and risk requirements.

Integration and tuning effort

Biometric and liveness performance can depend on device quality, lighting conditions, and user behavior, which often requires implementation tuning and ongoing monitoring. Teams may need to invest in QA across device types and geographies to maintain pass rates and reduce false rejects. This can increase time-to-launch compared with simpler verification flows.

Deployment and compliance due diligence

Identity and biometric solutions typically require careful review of data residency, retention, consent, and biometric privacy obligations. Buyers should confirm available hosting options, audit artifacts, and contractual terms for biometric processing. Procurement cycles can be longer in financial services due to security and model-governance assessments.

Plan & Pricing

No public pricing, plans, or SKU-level costs are published on Facephi's official website (facephi.com) or their official documentation site (docs.facephi.com). Pricing is only available via contact/demo requests and partner channels.

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Facephi Biometría, S.A.
Alicante, Spain
2012
Public
https://www.facephi.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/facephi/

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