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How to Find the Best Fingerprint API for Java


A reliable fingerprint API for java – many businesses and software integrators are looking for it. It can make the process of fingerprint biometric deployment fast, accurate and cost-effective. Despite its critical role in a fingerprint biometric deployment, there are very few reliable Fingerprint API for java currently available in the market. Reasonably, many companies are looking for an effective fingerprint API system – that not only meet their requirement but also affordable.
Most of the fingerprint API available in the market are highly expensive, complex to integrate and locks you to the vendor indefinitely. That’s where CloudABIS™ can stand out. It is a highly effective, affordable and easy to integrate fingerprint API for your java application. Let’s find more about this system.

What is CloudABIS™?

CloudABIS™ is a cloud-based biometric identification and matching system that supports not only fingerprint but also finger vein, face and iris recognition. It is a highly scalable matching system and eliminates the extra cost of building and maintaining a reliable biometric identification system.

How does it work?

CloudABIS™ is a highly customizable cloud biometric matching solution. Customers can easily integrate through the API or CloudApper™ software that allows performing a fast 1:N matching. It can compare millions of ISO fingerprint templates per second.

It needs to be said that CloudABIS™ supports many fingerprint readers and any ISO/ICS certified fingerprint templates. The device activation is also fast and seamless with our cloud solution CloudScanr™ app. It is capable of working in any web browser. Learn more…

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