San Francisco – March 20, 2025 – Paravision, a leader in trusted Identity AI, has been named a Liveness Pioneer in the newly released 2025 Face Liveness Market Report and Buyer’s Guide by Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence. The report highlights Paravision’s advanced liveness detection and deepfake prevention, reinforcing the company’s leadership in the fight against AI-powered fraud.

The Face Liveness Market Report and Buyers Guide is the first in a series of reports from Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence that brings together our combined expertise of the biometrics and identity sectors. It is an independent assessment of the face liveness market and provides buyers with a guide in what to look out for when assessing a face liveness detection supplier.
Alan Goode, CEO & Chief Analyst, Goode Intelligence

Pioneering providers were selected based on technical innovation, real-world performance, and independent validation. Paravision was highlighted for its proven accuracy in third-party testing, ability to detect deepfake attacks, and commitment to responsible AI practices. The report also noted the company’s seamless user experience in liveness detection. 

Paravision was selected as a liveness detection Pioneer in the report in large part for its development of deepfake detection technology in collaboration with a Five Eyes government. Ongoing research and development are crucial to maintaining the effectiveness of biometric spoof protections against new and evolving threats. The adoption of Paravision’s face liveness detection by a leading global provider of physical access control systems is also testament to the robustness of the technology against spoof attacks.
Chris Burt, Managing Editor, Biometric Update

Building on a Track Record of Industry Validation

Paravision’s recognition follows its leading performance in the DHS Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD) Track 3, which independently assessed the resilience of presentation attack detection systems against spoofing. Alongside previous iBeta Level 1 and Level 2 certifications, these evaluations underscore the reliability of Paravision Liveness in real-world identity verification scenarios.

Earlier this month, Paravision introduced Liveness 2.0, delivering significant improvements in accuracy, speed, and usability. The new release reduces error rates by over 90%, lowers failure-to-aquire instances by over 40%, and over 2x faster processing speed, further enhancing security and efficiency in identity verification. 

The 2025 Face Liveness Market Report projects that the global face biometric liveness detection market will surpass $250 million by 2027, reflecting the increasing demand for secure, AI-driven identity verification solutions.

Third-Party Assessments and Market Impact

Paravision’s inclusion in the report and its performance in third-party evaluations indicate the company’s focus on independent validation of its technology. These assessments play a role in establishing performance baselines for biometric systems and help organizations make informed decisions when integrating liveness detection into identity verification workflows.

Recognition in this report aligns with our goal of continuous improvement with external validation. With Paravision Liveness 2.0, we have worked to further optimize security, speed, and accuracy, which we see as essential for real-world applications of biometric authentication.
Doug Aley, CEO of Paravision