VerexID

Technology

The Science Behind Every Scan

Patent-pending imaging, precision optics, and AI-assisted verification—engineered for high-security, high-volume environments.

Multi-Spectrum Imaging for Unmatched Accuracy

VerexID scanners combine ultraviolet, infrared, and visible-light imaging with advanced preprocessing to expose hidden forgeries, detect microprint inconsistencies, and identify document tampering across real-word environments

Highlights:

Tri-Band Capture

UV / IR / Visible multi-spectral imaging

Dual-Side ID1 Capture

Front and back captured in a single workflow

Forensic Testing Suite

Fluorescence validation, IR absorption analysis, microprint inspection, and edge-artifact detection

Precision Optics

Sub-millimeter feature fidelity for consistent forensic detail

Noise-Robust Processing

Stabilized imaging across glare, wear, and low-contrast documents

Full kiosk setup with IDS6000 ID scanner for secure identity verification and age validation in a Jewelry store
IDS-Solutions identity verification software displayed on kiosk with VerexID ARIA scanner for ID and passport scanning
IDS-Solutions identity verification software interface for secure ID and document authentication

Hardware-Driven Identity Verification Ecosystem

VerexID focuses on hardware innovation. Biometric enrollment, face matching, and liveness detection are delivered through our sister companies AIID and IDS-Solutions, all under the IDS Holdings umbrella. Together, they form an end-to-end ecosystem that integrates seamlessly across devices, kiosks, and cloud services.

Face matching + passive/active liveness (AIID / IDS-Solutions)

Multi-factor orchestration between document and biometric verification

Double-encrypted handling of sensitive data (encrypted at capture and at rest using modern cryptography)

SDKs and connectors for integration into existing systems and workflows

Guarantees device integrity and prevents tampering.

All data transfers are secure and protected from interception.

Got questions? We've got answers!

Yes. The IDS15K automatically detects the type of document inserted—no manual switching, software toggling, or user input.

• Passport inserted: the device recognizes MRZ and visual zones and instantly begins a tri-band (UV, IR, Visible) scan.

• Driver’s license inserted: it identifies the ID1 format and performs a full dual-side pull-through scan automatically.

This design eliminates the need for multiple devices, reduces footprint, and ensures conflict-free operation while lowering maintenance and ownership costs.

Yes. All VerexID hardware includes a 12-month limited warranty, with extended multi-year coverage options available for enterprise and government deployments.

Most vendors still require separate passport and driver’s-license readers, adding complexity and bulk. The IDS15K unifies both functions in a single unit with true tri-band imaging on both sides—creating a smaller footprint, faster throughput, and significantly lower cost of ownership.

It’s better.

• TSA systems rely on legacy readers dating back 15–20 years, using camera-based systems with optical mirrors that need frequent recalibration if bumped or moved.

• VerexID uses modern contact image sensors (CIS) that capture a true 600-DPI image, not one enhanced by software interpolation.

• The IDS15K applies UV, IR, and visible-light imaging on both sides of the document, something older or competing readers cannot achieve.

This results in cleaner, higher-fidelity image data essential for forensic-level authentication—without the maintenance or drift issues that plague mirror-based readers.

One compact device replaces multiple legacy readers—reducing cables, power supplies, and software drivers. That means faster deployment, simplified IT management, and less downtime. The smaller footprint and sealed-sensor design remove calibration needs, extend hardware life, and cut service costs.

Yes. The imaging and firmware stack are modular, allowing new document types, materials, and light-response profiles to be added via software updates—no hardware replacement required.

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