Palm Biometric SDK
In high-throughput environments where speed, hygiene, and security are non-negotiable, traditional biometric systems are starting to show their limits. Physical sensors introduce friction, require maintenance, and raise hygiene concerns—while fingerprint-based systems can struggle with accuracy in real-world conditions.
The palm biometric SDK represents a foundational capability shift. It transforms any standard mobile camera into a high-precision palm recognition system—delivering touchless authentication with enterprise-grade accuracy. This SDK is not a standalone component but part of a multi-modal biometric platform, enabling integration with facial and fingerprint recognition, as well as ABIS for large-scale identity orchestration.
Unmatched accuracy for large-scale 1:N identification
Palm biometrics offer a fundamentally richer data set compared to traditional fingerprint systems. Instead of relying on a limited surface area, palm recognition captures a broader and more complex set of features—lines, textures, vein patterns, and geometric structures.
This expanded data model is designed for:
- Lower False Rejection Rates (FRR) in real-world conditions
- Reduced False Acceptance Rates (FAR) for high-security use cases
- Higher matching confidence in large-scale 1:N identification systems
For CTOs managing national ID programs, border control systems, or large enterprise access control, this means one thing: scalability without compromising accuracy.
When combined with an ABIS layer, palm biometrics enable efficient deduplication, large-scale matching, and watchlist identification across millions of identities—without degrading system performance.
Unlike fingerprint systems that degrade with worn or damaged skin, palm biometrics remain consistent across a wide range of users—including manual laborers, elderly populations, or individuals with compromised fingerprints.
The result is a biometric modality built not just for ideal conditions—but for the complexity of real-world deployments.
Frictionless UX in Palm recognition
- Reliable capture across diverse lighting conditions (indoor, outdoor, low light)
- Instant quality assessment with on-device validation
- Guided capture flows that reduce user error without adding friction
- High-traffic environments (airports, stadiums, public services)
- Mobile onboarding flows in fintech and telecom
- Contactless access control in healthcare and enterprise settings
Rapid deployment of palm SDK
- RESTful APIs for backend orchestration and identity workflows Mobile SDKs (iOS & Android) optimized for on-device processing
- Interoperability with legacy biometric systems and standards-based templates
- Flexible deployment models (fully on-device, hybrid, or cloud-assisted)
- On-device processing reduces attack surface
- No biometric data is required to leave the user’s device
- Compliance-ready architecture for GDPR and ISO frameworks
The future of biometric authentication is touchless
As digital identity systems evolve, the limitations of legacy biometrics become increasingly clear. Hygiene concerns, hardware dependencies, and accuracy issues are no longer acceptable trade-offs.
Palm biometrics redefine what’s possible. They combine the richness of biometric data, the speed of on-device processing, and the simplicity of a camera-based interface—creating a biometric experience that is secure, scalable, and invisible to the user.
Within a multi-modal biometric solution, palm recognition plays a critical role as a highly robust and inclusive modality—complementing facial and fingerprint recognition while strengthening overall system resilience.
When enhanced with anti-deepfake protection and ABIS capabilities, it becomes part of a complete identity infrastructure capable of handling both verification (1:1) and identification (1:N) at scale.
If you are designing for the next decade of identity—whether in banking, government, or global enterprise systems—the question is no longer whether to go touchless. It’s how fast you can deploy it. Request technical documentation or schedule a demo today to explore how the Palm Biometric SDK can transform your identity infrastructure.