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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
AnyVision facial recognition deployment controversy pulls in Microsoft
Microsoft is receiving criticism for its involvement in biometric facial recognition, due to its investment in Israeli company AnyVision, Forbes…
Jul 19, 2019 | This week in biometrics and identification technologyAviation security featured prominently among the headlines in the biometrics industry this week, with new pilots rolling out at airports… |
Jun 18, 2019 | AnyVision closes $74 million funding round with participation from M12 and DFJ GrowthAnyVision has closed its $74 million Series A financing round with new investment coming from M12 Microsoft’s venture fund, DFJ… |
May 3, 2019 | AnyVision partners with Synectics to offer facial recognition with intelligent security systemsSecurity surveillance company Synectics has reached a partnership agreement with AnyVision to integrate biometric facial recognition with its Synergy 3… |
Apr 16, 2019 | IndigoVision partners with AnyVision for face recognition integrationIndigoVision has partnered with AnyVision to give its customers access to advanced facial recognition technology. AnyVision’s Better Tomorrow software is… |
Jan 15, 2019 | AnyVision reveals Series A investment details and announces two new officesAnyVision has revealed that Lightspeed Venture Partners is a leading participant in the $43 million Series A funding round announced… |
Nov 29, 2018 | Qualcomm launches $100M AI fund and reveals investment in AnyVisionQualcomm has launched a $100 million Qualcomm Ventures AI Fund to invest in startups making on-device AI more powerful and… |
Sep 10, 2018 | AnyVision, Genetec partner to add face and object recognition to security systemsAnyVision has formed a strategic partnership with Genetec to offer its face, body, and object recognition capabilities as part of… |
Jul 21, 2018 | AnyVision raises $28 million and will collaborate with Bosch on facial recognition camerasAnyVision has closed a $28 million Series A funding round led by German technology giant Bosch, and plans to use… |
Jun 25, 2018 | AnyVision facial recognition to provide ticketless entry at London stadium this summerFacial recognition technology from AnyVision will be deployed at a London stadium for ticketless event entry this summer, the Evening… |
Apr 27, 2018 | Domodedovo Airport in Moscow pilots facial recognitionRussian news agency TASS reports that a pilot project at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport testing facial recognition technology to be used… |
Feb 19, 2018 | NVIDIA and AnyVision partner for facial recognition solution for smart citiesFacial recognition platform provider AnyVision has joined NVIDIA’s Metropolis Software Partner Program to provide AI and deep learning-powered automatic facial… |
Mar 20, 2016 | Top End completes due diligence of Israeli facial recognition company Anyvision [update]Top End Minerals Ltd announced that it has finished due diligence on the acquisition of Israeli facial recognition business, Anyvision,… |
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…