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nanoVision platform

Create exceptional guest experiences, mitigate security concerns, optimize operational transparency, and facilitate remarkable event interactions with the nanoVision facial authentication platform.

nanoVision Core Platform

nanoVision facial authentication platform comprises two fundamental products:             

nanoVision Entry and nanoVision Access.

nanoVision Entry

nanoVision’s mobile application is utilized to authenticate and communicate entry details to individuals requesting access to a location and staff members who are controlling the entry point.

nanoVision Access

nanoVision’s web portal allows our customers to oversee and personalize all facets of nVision deployments. This includes managing access & ticket logs, people, lists & devices, users, configuring end-user interactions, and generating usage reports.

Platform Features

Access Logs

Real time access logs of users who have used facial recognition for authentication.

Devices and Properties

Control and monitor all your sensors and controllers in the “Devices” section and attach your sensors to specific properties and lists for access to end-users.

Events

Events section features list of all the events in the client’s account. Clients can add or edit events per organization requirements.

Reports

Generate reports instantly to display diverse data related Ticketing, Access Control, and additional functionalities.

Users

Add and manage different users of the nanoVision Access platform. Customers can also define permissions for every user to restrict user access.

People and Lists

Access comprehensive list of all end users in the “People” section and use lists to categorize registered users in specific lists. These lists are then assigned to an individual sensor for authentication.

How it Works

Step 1

Deploy

Client is deployed within nanoVision Access and linked to various nanoVision services and integrations tailored to their selected use cases.

Step 2

Configure

Next, the client is customized based on their specific use case—you have the ability to include people in lists, set up your sensors, establish properties and events, and much more.

Step 3

Capture

Ultimately, users must be manually invited via a registration site for user registrations. Subsequently, users choose to opt in, capture a selfie, and upload it, completing the process for recognition.

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