Latent Fingerprints in 15 Seconds

Top 3 globally for accuracy with speeds 500x faster than the industry standard.

Algorithms have got very good at matching high-quality fingerprints, but matching latent or partial fingerprints has been a persistent challenge that typically requires 45+ minutes. Our technology changes the game, enabling on the spot checks, or realtime matching at a crime scene in a matter of seconds to eliminate the prints of irrelevant parties, and rapidly identify the prints of the persons of interest, potentially saving lives.

A thought leader in computer vision and biometrics, our technology has a strong showing in its first ever NIST Evaluation of Latent Fingerprint Technologies (ELFT). Achieving top 3 global ranking for accuracy cements us as one of the top latent fingerprint matchers in the world. But what really has experts buzzing is their signature formula of top-tier precision paired with unprecedented velocity.

The lightweight, edge-optimised algorithms are poised to unlock new opportunities across law enforcement, border security, counterterrorism, and beyond. From crime scene investigations to cold cases, ROC latent fingerprint algorithms will enable powerful new use cases by cutting down response times to seconds and extending capabilities to edge and mobile.

Potential scenarios include instantly verifying identities at traffic stops against forensic databases, missing persons lists, most wanted lists, and so on, removing critical bottlenecks to sensitive intelligence and enabling real-time decision making for officers in the field.

“Law enforcement has relied on fingerprint technology for over 120 years. Algorithms have gotten very good at matching high-quality fingerprints, but matching latent or partial fingerprints has been a persistent challenge that typically requires 45+ minutes. The fact that our algorithm makes incredibly accurate latent matches in just seconds opens a whole new world of applications. Just think about the importance of speed and accuracy at border crossings as we begin to realiSe some of these new opportunities.” Scott Swann, CEO of ROC

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