Image for palm recognition

palm recognition

Palm recognition is a biometric technology that identifies individuals based on the unique patterns of their palm’s surface, including veins, lines, and shapes. It captures an image or scan of the palm, then analyzes distinctive features such as vein arrangements or the contour of the hand. This data is stored securely and used for verification or identification purposes. Because palms are generally more difficult to mimic or forge than fingerprints, palm recognition offers a high level of security. It's used in access control, forensics, and area security where reliable, quick identification is essential.