Secureye Biometric Sdk -

Compares a live biometric sample against a specific stored template associated with a user ID (e.g., matching a fingerprint to an employee ID during a login request).

Compatible with third-party software like Payroll, HRMS, and ERP systems.

Ensure HIPAA/GDPR compliance by tying patient records to biometrics. The SDK ensures that only the authorized doctor or nurse accesses the EMR system, creating a non-repudiation audit trail.

| Feature | Typical Specification | SDK Impact | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Optical (600 DPI) or Capacitive | Determines image quality for matching algorithms | | CPU | 32-bit RISC or ARM9 Processor | Fast processing for onboard SDK verification | | Communication | USB 2.0, TCP/IP, RS485, WiFi | Determines how the SDK connects (local vs. network) | | FAR & FRR | FAR < 0.001%, FRR < 0.1% | High accuracy metrics ensure SDK reliability | | Fingerprint Capacity | 2000 - 50,000 templates | SDK must manage large-scale template storage | | Live Anti-Spoofing | Live Finger Detection (LFD) | SDK can filter fake fingers/spoofed faces | secureye biometric sdk

For attendance systems, the SDK allows the developer to "download" or "pull" the log data from the device. Many advanced SDKs also support "push" mechanisms, where the device actively sends data to a server via the SDK's middleware.

Prompt the user to place their finger or look at the camera. Call the capture function to capture the image buffer.

: Functions to get the count of connected scanners and open specific communication ports (TCP/IP, USB, or Wi-Fi). Compares a live biometric sample against a specific

Designed for ultra-high-security environments, leveraging the unique patterns of the human iris. 2. High-Speed 1:1 and 1:N Matching

Offers high-precision recognition for ultra-secure environments. 2. High-Performance Matching Algorithms

The system prompts the user to scan their biometric trait multiple times (usually 3 times for fingerprints to ensure accuracy). The SDK ensures that only the authorized doctor

The generated template is compared against stored templates in a database. The SDK returns a matching score. If the score surpasses a predefined threshold, access or identification is approved. Step-by-Step Integration Workflow for Developers

Supports 2D and 3D facial geometry mapping, including visible light and infrared (IR) spectrum processing.

Biometric authentication has evolved from a futuristic luxury into a baseline requirement for modern enterprise security. As organizations phase out vulnerable password-based systems and easily misplaced physical access cards, robust biometric software development kits (SDKs) have become critical infrastructure. Among the leading solutions in the industrial and enterprise security sectors is the .

The (Software Development Kit) is a developer-focused toolkit designed to integrate Secureye's biometric hardware —such as fingerprint scanners and facial recognition devices—directly into third-party software applications like HRMS, payroll, or ERP systems . Key Features and Capabilities

On the monitor, the Secureye SDK logs scrolled rapidly. The system detected the anomaly immediately. Because the SDK utilized end-to-end encryption with dynamic key exchange, the intercepted data was nothing but indecipherable noise. The system automatically switched the lanes to a secondary encrypted channel and flagged the IP address of the attacker.