Redrock Biometrics’ innovative PalmID solution is rapidly gaining market acceptance and adoption by organizations in a wide range of industries. Please check back frequently to read about new developments and coverage.
Epson’s MOVERIO AR Smart Glasses have integrated Redrock Biometric’s PalmID into their AR platform. This collaboration introduces a biometric authentication solution for a consumer AR headset.
Redrock Biometrics and Epson bring palm print authentication to the MOVERIO smart glasses platform.
Redrock Biometrics and Epson come together to bring PalmID to the MOVERIO Smart Glasses Platform as the first biometric authentication solution for a consumer AR headset.
Epson MOVERIO® Smart Glasses users can get to work or play in a flash with PalmID, the first biometric authentication solution for a consumer AR headset. PalmID’s SDK enables MOVERIO developers to build AR applications and brings new revenue opportunities to those developers.
Redrock Biometrics and Espon bring AR headset consumers a new kind of authentication approach with the addition of PalmID to MOVERIO Smart Glasses Platform.
Redrock Biometrics and Epson have come together to allow users of the MOVERIO smartglasses to unlock their device, verify payments, and more with the palm of their hand.
300 Smartglasses users will now be able to unlock their devices with PalmID, a biometric authentication solution from Redrock Biometrics.
“Palm prints are more accurate than fingerprints,” Ryan Miller, senior vice president, design and delivery leader in the Innovation Group at the bank, told Bank Innovation,“which is why we want to use it on our ATMs.”
Redrock Biometrics is waging war on the world’s legions of identification cards, pin numbers, passwords, and voice identification technologies hardware and proprietary software to identify palm-prints to verify user identity.
Redrock Biometrics has introduced PalmID, a secure palm biometric solution that doesn’t need any additional hardware and has the ability to work on almost any camera.
Redrocks Biometrics has joined the Wells Fargo Startup Accelerator and will work to develop PalmID into a wide range of industries including payments, banking and ecommerce.
Redrock Biometrics has joined the Wells Fargo Accelerator program where they will work closely with Wells Fargo business and technology leaders to explore use cases and experiment with PalmID.
PalmID, the palm-based authentication solution from Redrock Biometrics, is now available commercially. The technology features enrollment portability, is highly secure, and can be integrated into almost any device.
Redrock Biometrics is one of four fintech companies to join the Wells Fargo Statup Accelerator, a hands-on program that works with startups that create solutions for enterprise customers.
Redrock Biometrics, a San Francisco-based startup specializing in palm biometrics, is one of the latest startups to join the Wells Fargo Startup Accelerator program.
Redrock Biometrics, a San Francisco-based startup specializing in palm biometrics, is one of the latest startups to join the Wells Fargo Startup Accelerator program.
Epson MOVERIO® Smart Glasses users can get to work or play in a flash with PalmID, the first biometric authentication solution for a consumer AR headset. PalmID’s SDK enables MOVERIO developers to build AR applications and brings new revenue opportunities to those developers.
An innovator in biometric solutions announced commercial availability of PalmID®, the first market-ready, palm-based biometric authentication solution. With a simple wave of the hand, PalmID converts the palm image into a unique signature that is used to authenticate the user.