
Iris scanning
Iris scanning is a biometric identification method that uses a special camera to capture a high-resolution image of the unique patterns in the colored part of your eye. These patterns are unique to each individual and remain stable over time. The scanner analyzes these intricate details to verify or identify a person quickly and accurately, similar to fingerprint or fingerprint recognition systems. Iris scanning is non-invasive, fast, and highly secure, making it useful for access control, immigration, and security systems without physical contact.