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Powered by Vision AI, Oosto provides actionable intelligence to keep your customers, employees, and visitors safe with automated watchlist alerting, contactless access control and mobile surveillance. Oosto eliminates a traditional systems’ shortcomings, by accurately capturing faces in real-world environments, even with low bandwidth CCTV cameras. Our solutions are built to function on any sensor, with any resolution and are proven to operate in real-time and real-world scenarios. We bring together the best and brightest minds in AI, deep learning and computer vision to make the world a safer, more intuitive and more connected place.
Oosto Biometrics News
Biometrics a high priority for stadiums and live venues in 2025
Stadiums, arenas and other venues for sports and live events are likely to follow airports as places that bring biometrics…
Nov 8, 2023 | Intellicene adds Oosto facial recognition technology to Symphia product suiteReal-time facial recognition provider Oosto has announced a strategic partnership with Intellicene. Oosto’s face biometrics now integrates with Intellicene’s Symphia… |
May 25, 2023 | Oosto branching out with cloud-to-edge pivotFacial recognition company Oosto has announced plans to move its flagship Vision AI software from embedded apps in edge devices… |
May 3, 2023 | Oosto says changes reflect macroeconomics, not shift in facial recognition customer focusA series of personnel changes by Oosto may have more to do with the macroeconomic environment than any shift in… |
Apr 26, 2023 | Oosto ends collaboration with Carnegie Mellon UniversityFacial recognition company Oosto has ended its partnership with Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU) CyLab Biometric Research Center, a security and… |
Feb 28, 2023 | Promotions, appointments and mass hiring indicate biometrics growth aheadDigital identity technology providers are hiring or boosting their leadership ranks to address emerging opportunities. NEC and Veritran have promoted… |
Dec 12, 2022 | Air travel forecast to integrate new biometric and metaverse applicationsSeveral private and public entities have recently opined on how biometrics could improve air travel, including SITA, Amadeus and Oosto…. |
Nov 21, 2022 | Contextual analytics helps achieve holistic understanding of video in real time — OostoSemantic segmentation can enable contextual analytics to gain a holistic understanding of video footage in real time, improving artificial intelligence… |
Oct 25, 2022 | Oosto updates biometric platform, deploys it in gambling casinoOosto has updated its Vision Artificial Intelligence software with several new features. The company has also introduced a proprietary edge… |
Sep 26, 2022 | Oosto offers advice on facial recognition implementations for stadium securityWhen violence occurs in stadiums and arenas, security staff are often not surprised by the identity of the perpetrators, but… |
Sep 5, 2022 | Assa Abloy acquires another facial recognition access control providerAccess control giant Assa Abloy has acquired Brazilian biometric hardware and software developer Control iD to integrate its access control… |
Aug 8, 2022 | Oosto brings facial recognition to Australian Turf Club’s CCTV systemIsrael-based Oosto has revealed details about a deployment of its facial recognition software to enhance security and identify VIPs at… |
Jul 15, 2022 | Facial blindness is a rare syndrome in humans, but very common among organizationsBy Moshe Ofry, VP Engineering, Oosto Prosopagnosia has become famous recently following Brad Pitt’s confession that he suffers from the… |
Jul 8, 2022 | Face biometrics vendors Oosto and FaceTec identify limitations to NIST FRVTsThe leading benchmark for face biometrics is not well-suited to evaluating technology for video surveillance use cases, Oosto argues in… |
Jun 23, 2022 | School security summit pushes object and facial recognition tech, leans on humansOn the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court made it easier to carry a concealed firearm, a panel including… |
May 27, 2022 | Oosto at IFSEC 2022: toward further biometric applications for law enforcementIsraeli firm Oosto presented two types of face biometrics products when participating in the IFSEC 2022 conference in London last… |
May 10, 2022 | Biometrics use cases, ethics to be examined in webinars from Oosto, Simprints, EAB, FIDO AllianceA variety of new webinars focusing on different applications of and issues around biometric technologies have been announced by Oosto,… |
May 4, 2022 | Innovators honored for advances in edge AI, biometrics and deepfake detectionResearchers and technology developers innovating in biometrics and adjacent areas have been recognized for patent achievements, new artificial intelligence models… |
Mar 22, 2022 | New Oosto appliance brings facial recognition, video AI to edge for lower TCOOosto has launched a new appliance for edge-based video analytics and facial recognition to transform the total cost of ownership for… |
Feb 14, 2022 | Oosto reveals seaport logistics deployment of facial recognition, explores video AI use casesLeading Israeli logistics company Group 207 is using Oosto’s facial recognition among its video surveillance tools at the Post of… |
Oosto Industry Insights
Facial blindness is a rare syndrome in humans, but very common among organizations
By Moshe Ofry, VP Engineering, Oosto Prosopagnosia has become famous recently following Brad Pitt’s confession that he suffers from the…
Oosto White Papers
Preventing stadium violence
Many stadiums and sports venues are left wondering how they can safeguard the fan experience and keep hooligans, criminals and…