AI-powered identity verification with biometric and blockchain integration
Trust Stamp operates at the intersection of biometrics, cryptography, and privacy—building identity solutions for financial services, government, and compliance use cases. The tech stack reveals a dual focus: Rust + Python + cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP) for core biometric processing, paired with blockchain primitives (Solidity, ERC-20, ERC-721) for wallet and credential infrastructure. Active projects around smart wallets and presentation-attack detection signal a move into decentralized identity and fraud prevention at scale.
Trust Stamp provides AI-powered identity services spanning biometric verification, document processing, and fraud detection. The company serves banking, fintech, regulatory compliance, government, and real estate sectors. Founded in 2015 and publicly traded (Nasdaq: IDAI, Euronext Growth: AIID ID), the organization operates from Atlanta with a 51–200-person team. Current focus areas include smart wallet infrastructure, non-custodial wallet services, selfie and document processing, and biometric matching—with ongoing work on GDPR compliance and third-party system integration.
Rust, Python, Kotlin, Solidity, AWS, Azure, GCP, and OWASP. The mix reflects both traditional cloud-native biometric processing and blockchain-based wallet and credential infrastructure.
Smart wallet infrastructure, non-custodial wallets, biometric matching, document and selfie processing, presentation attack detection, and cyberattack scenario testing.
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