Kneron Achieves Perfect Biometric Security Scores

AI company's facial recognition tech passes key ISO standards tests

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

Kneron, a San Diego-based AI company, announced that its Face Recognition Module v1.0 achieved perfect results in two major biometric security standards tests conducted by independent firm Fime. The module passed both the ISO IEC 30107 standard for anti-spoofing protection and the ISO IEC 19795 standard for performance accuracy.

Why it matters

Kneron's achievement in passing these rigorous biometric security tests establishes a new benchmark for edge AI facial recognition technology. As biometric identification becomes more widely adopted, ensuring high accuracy and strong anti-spoofing measures is critical for building public trust and safety.

The details

The independent testing by Fime evaluated Kneron's facial recognition module against the ISO IEC 30107 standard for presentation attack detection and the ISO IEC 19795 standard for biometric performance testing. Kneron's module achieved a perfect score in both tests, demonstrating its ability to accurately identify individuals while also preventing spoofing attacks.

  • The testing was conducted in February 2026.

The players

Kneron

A San Diego-based AI company that develops edge computing solutions, including facial recognition technology.

Fime

An independent testing and certification firm that evaluated Kneron's facial recognition module against industry standards.

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What’s next

Kneron plans to continue developing and improving its facial recognition technology to meet the growing demand for secure biometric identification solutions.

The takeaway

Kneron's achievement in passing these biometric security tests demonstrates the company's commitment to developing high-accuracy, anti-spoofing facial recognition technology that can be trusted for a wide range of applications, from security to user authentication.