Company Description
Aware, Inc. (NASDAQ: AWRE) is a biometric technology company that focuses on biometric identity and authentication solutions. The company provides software and services used to identify or authenticate people in both government and commercial systems. According to its public disclosures, Aware positions itself as a global biometric platform company and a global leader in biometric identity and authentication, using data science and machine learning to address business and identity challenges through biometrics.
Aware’s software products and platform are used in government biometrics systems for applications such as border control, visa applicant screening, law enforcement, national defense, intelligence, secure credentialing, access control, and background checks. In the commercial arena, the company’s technology supports user authentication for login to mobile devices, computers, networks, and software programs, as well as user authentication for financial transactions and purchases. These use cases reflect a focus on verifying identities and preventing fraud with speed, accuracy, and confidence.
The company describes its core offering as the Awareness Platform, which transforms biometric data into actionable intelligence. Public materials state that the platform is designed for mission-critical enterprise environments and emphasizes intelligent, scalable architecture, real-time insights, and reliable security. This design is intended to support precise identification in contexts where rapid and accurate decisions are important.
Aware reports that its offerings address challenges faced by government and commercial enterprises in knowing, authenticating, and securing individuals through frictionless and highly secure user experiences. The company notes that its algorithms are based on diverse operational data sets from around the world and that it prioritizes using biometric technology in an ethical and responsible manner.
In terms of product capabilities, Aware highlights face verification, liveness detection, and facial matching as important components of its solutions. The company has announced an identity verification technology that includes advanced liveness detection and facial matching capabilities, and it has earned FIDO Alliance Certification for Face Verification. This certification followed testing with an accredited biometric testing laboratory and indicates that Aware’s identity verification solution met FIDO-specified performance criteria for face verification and presentation attack detection under the tested conditions.
Aware has also introduced Intelligent Liveness, described in its releases as a liveness detection capability that combines passive and active methods. According to the company, this approach is intended to deliver sub-second capture speeds, reduce false-negative rates in internal benchmarking, and adapt to new spoofing threats. The company has stated that this technology is used to support identity verification and fraud reduction, including in engagements with government and financial services customers.
In independent testing environments, Aware reports that its technology achieved best-in-class performance in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD) for passive liveness detection in presentation attack detection testing. The company also notes recognition as a Luminary in Core Identity Technology in the Prism Project’s Deepfake and Synthetic Identity Report, with strengths cited in injection detection, deepfake detection, and active and passive liveness detection.
Aware’s revenue model, as described in its financial disclosures, includes software licenses, software maintenance, and services and other. The company also discusses software subscriptions and recurring revenue based on term arrangements such as annual maintenance or subscription contracts. It uses recurring revenue as an internal and external metric to communicate the portion of revenue that has greater stability and predictability as it transitions toward a subscription-based business model.
The company’s risk factor discussions and press releases emphasize that Aware derives a significant portion of its revenue from government customers and from third-party channel partners, and that its business is subject to rapid technological change and competition from other biometrics solution providers. It also notes that its operations are affected by government regulations, government cost-cutting initiatives, and broader economic conditions.
Aware is a publicly held company based in Burlington, Massachusetts. It is incorporated in Massachusetts and files regular reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Across its public communications, the company highlights more than 30 years of activity in the biometrics field and presents itself as a trusted name in biometric identity and authentication.