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What’s inside
LiveID by 1Kosmos helps organizations replace passwords with fast, high-assurance facial biometric authentication. Using liveness verification and biometric matching, it confirms real users at key moments like onboarding, account recovery, and step-up access while scaling easily through enterprise integrations and standards-aligned compliance.
This datasheet covers the full LiveID capability set:
Eliminates password risk with facial biometrics that verify it’s a real, live person
Stops spoofing and fraud attempts with built-in liveness checks designed for real-world attacks
Turns high-friction moments (onboarding, recovery, step-up access) into fast, secure user experiences
Brings strong identity assurance to any environment, from mobile to desktop to remote workforces
Rolls out enterprise-wide with flexible integrations: out-of-the-box connectors, open APIs, and SDKs
Meets security and compliance demands with standards-aligned certifications and proven enterprise readiness
Credentials verify what you have. LiveID verifies who you are.
Most authentication methods confirm what a user knows or carries. LiveID confirms the person is physically present and alive in front of the device.
That distinction matters most at the moments of highest risk: first-time onboarding, account recovery after a credential incident, and step-up access to sensitive systems. Each of those moments is where impersonation attempts concentrate, and where a credential check alone is insufficient.
LiveID uses true-depth camera functionality on supported mobile devices to eliminate photo and video spoofing at the hardware level. Kantara certification to NIST IAL2, compliance with IAL3, and ISO 30107-3 tested liveness detection means that assurance level is independently verified, not self-reported.
What the datasheet covers in full
Full technical specifications, integration architecture, supported use cases, and compliance certification details are inside.
Download the datasheet to see how LiveID fits your environment.

