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Mobile Fingerprinting Applications

WoVoIS is developing first to market biometric-enabled mobile applications that are used for a variety of fingerprint and face enrollment and identification purposes. We develop our own branded apps and can develop custom apps for you too.

FingerSCAN ePrintsID for Android (iOS version coming soon)

 

 

FingerSCAN ePrintsID was designed and developed for crime scene investigators for the purposes of eliminating known prints from unknown prints found at a crime scene so that the one who committed a crime can be identified sooner. This mobile forensics application runs on Android and iOS devices and works with the Watson Mini and IdentiFi-45 fingerprint scanners. 

 

Benefits:

  • No more messy ink

  • Streamlined fingerprinting process

  • Expedites the identification process

  • App automatically generates an Elimination fingerprint card

  • Easily share fingerprint records via email, SFTP and USB connection

  • Download app to your own Android device from Google Play Store or purchase jumpkits from WoVoIS or its resellers. (iOS version coming soon)

 

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FingerSCAN DecedentID for Android and Windows (iOS version coming soon)

 

 

FingerSCAN DecedentID was designed and developed for coroners, medical examiners, death investigators and emergency responders for the purposes of identifying decedents quickly while also streamlining the case reporting process.  This mobile application runs on Android, iOS and Windows devices and works with the Watson Mini and IdentiFi-45 fingerprint scanners. 

 

Benefits:

  • No more messy ink

  • Streamlined fingerprinting process

  • Expedites the identification process

  • App automatically generates an Elimination fingerprint card

  • Easily share fingerprint records via email, SFTP and USB connection

  • Download app to your own Android device from Google Play Store or purchase jumpkits from WoVoIS or its resellers. 

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"FingerSCAN DecedentID enabled us to identify decedents within an hour of the death, rather than the following day as was the case with inked prints. This enabled us to notify the next-of-kin, and put all other caller's minds at ease rather quickly." - Harris Neil - Denver Office of the Medical Examiner Read More

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