
iProov Enroller
Identity verification software
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What is iProov Enroller
iProov Enroller is an identity verification component used to enroll users by capturing a face biometric and performing liveness checks to help confirm the person is a real, present user. It is typically used by organizations that need to onboard customers or employees remotely and bind a verified identity to an account for ongoing authentication. The product focuses on biometric enrollment workflows and integrates into broader identity verification and access journeys via SDKs/APIs.
Strong liveness at enrollment
The product is designed around face biometric enrollment with liveness detection to reduce spoofing attempts during onboarding. This is useful for remote enrollment where the organization cannot rely on in-person checks. It supports use cases where a high-assurance biometric template is needed for later authentication.
SDK and API integration options
iProov Enroller is typically implemented through developer tooling (SDKs/APIs) to embed enrollment into web and mobile applications. This supports integration into existing onboarding flows and identity stacks. It can be used as a modular component rather than requiring a full end-to-end verification suite.
Fits regulated onboarding workflows
Biometric enrollment with liveness can support higher-assurance identity programs in sectors such as financial services, government, and healthcare. The product aligns to scenarios where organizations need to link a user to a biometric factor as part of identity proofing and account security. It can complement document and data checks when those are handled elsewhere in the workflow.
Narrower scope than full IDV
Enroller focuses on biometric capture and liveness rather than providing a complete identity verification stack on its own. Organizations that need document verification, database checks, or case management may need additional products or partners. This can increase vendor coordination and integration effort compared with all-in-one platforms.
Implementation and UX tuning required
Biometric enrollment performance depends on device capabilities, camera quality, lighting, and user behavior. Teams often need to tune user guidance, fallback paths, and error handling to achieve acceptable completion rates. This can add time to deployment and ongoing optimization work.
Biometric privacy and compliance overhead
Storing and processing biometric data introduces heightened privacy, consent, and retention requirements in many jurisdictions. Buyers may need additional legal review, DPIAs, and security controls beyond what is typical for non-biometric verification. Some user populations may also be reluctant to enroll biometrics, requiring alternative verification routes.
Seller details
iProov Limited
London, United Kingdom
2011
Private
https://www.iproov.com/
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