
Daon IdentityX Platform
Identity verification software
Anti-money laundering software
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) software
Biometric authentication software
Identity management software
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What is Daon IdentityX Platform
Daon IdentityX Platform is an identity assurance platform that combines identity proofing, biometric authentication, and multi-factor authentication to help organizations verify and authenticate users across digital channels. It is used by enterprises—commonly in regulated industries—to support onboarding, account access, and step-up verification workflows. The platform supports multiple biometric modalities and can be deployed in different architectures (for example, mobile and server components) depending on risk and channel requirements. It is typically implemented as part of a broader identity and fraud program rather than as a standalone point solution.
Multi-modal biometric support
IdentityX supports biometric authentication options such as face and voice, enabling organizations to choose modalities that fit channel and user experience constraints. This helps teams design step-up authentication flows that align with risk levels and device capabilities. Multi-modal support can also provide fallback options when a single modality performs poorly for a given user segment. It is relevant for organizations that want biometrics integrated into authentication rather than bolted on as a separate tool.
End-to-end identity workflows
The platform spans identity proofing and ongoing authentication, which can reduce the number of separate systems needed for onboarding and access. This supports use cases like remote account opening, re-verification, and high-risk transaction step-up. Centralizing these capabilities can simplify policy enforcement and auditing across channels. It also supports consistent user journeys across web and mobile.
Enterprise integration orientation
IdentityX is positioned for enterprise deployments where integration with existing IAM, mobile apps, and security tooling is required. It commonly supports API-based integration patterns and configurable workflows, which helps fit into established customer identity programs. This is useful for organizations that need to align identity verification and authentication with internal risk policies. It can be deployed in ways that accommodate different operational and compliance requirements.
Implementation can be complex
Because IdentityX covers multiple identity functions, deployments often require careful solution design, integration work, and cross-team coordination. Organizations may need to define policies for proofing, biometric enrollment, and step-up triggers before realizing value. This can extend time-to-production compared with narrower point solutions. Ongoing tuning may be required to balance security, friction, and operational review workloads.
Pricing and packaging opacity
Publicly available information on standardized pricing is limited, and costs can depend on modules, transaction volumes, and deployment model. This can make early-stage comparisons and budgeting harder for buyers. Procurement may require a detailed scoping process to align features with the intended use cases. Smaller teams may find the commercial process heavier than tools with self-serve packaging.
Not a full AML suite
While the platform supports identity proofing and fraud-reduction controls that contribute to compliance programs, it is not typically positioned as a complete anti-money laundering system. Capabilities such as transaction monitoring, case management for AML investigations, and sanctions screening are often handled by dedicated AML platforms. Buyers may still need additional systems to meet end-to-end AML obligations. This can increase overall solution complexity in highly regulated environments.
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Daon, Inc.
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