SAFR from RealNetworks, Inc.

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SAFR (www.safr.com) is the world’s foremost facial recognition platform for live video intelligence. It taps the power of AI to help the world get back to work. Whether it’s used for occupancy counting, face mask detection, or touchless entry control, SAFR can be deployed on premises, in the cloud, or with a VMS. SAFR enhances security, heightens situational awareness, and delivers insights that improve operational efficiency and protect the health and safety of people everywhere. 

Products

SAFR Guard
SAFR Guard brings powerful AI-based facial matching technology to the edge, offering real-time alerts from the moment a known security concern walks through the door.
April 22, 2025
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ISC West 2025 Booth 25089: Facial recognition access control solution
March 10, 2025
SAFR version 3.8 includes easy SSL support, updated enterprise capabilities, and enhanced usability.
Featuring enhanced usability, easy SSL support, and updated enterprise capabilities. See it at ISC West 2022 Booth 2071
Feb. 3, 2022
SAFR version 3.4 introduces new passive liveness detection and anti-spoofing features.
New version features passive liveness detection, anti-spoofing along with SMS watchlist alarms
April 6, 2021
SAFR 3.0 also includes a new mask detection dashboard that enables customers to anonymously track mask usage rates and view and filter by age, gender, location, and time.
Sets a new standard for face detection when wearing PPE
Oct. 28, 2020

Press Releases

SAFR
To experience SAFR's unified ecosystem and comprehensive AI solutions lineup at ISC West, visit booth #25089.
March 25, 2025
SAFR SCAN achieves perfect score in industry-standard anti-spoofing test
SAFR SCAN yielded an overall Presentation Attack (PA) success rate of 0%.
March 6, 2025
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Her leadership will drive SAFR’s mission of advancing security and operational efficiency in live video applications, security, authentication, and touchless access control.
Oct. 29, 2024
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Replacing traditional paper documents, the ‘My Number’ card reader and face ID solution streamlines ID verification for access to healthcare and other government services
Oct. 29, 2021
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SAFR from RealNetworks will showcase the latest version of its high-performance computer vision platform at ISC West 2021.
Featuring SAFR for Security, SAFR Inside, SAFR SDK and Edge components
June 25, 2021
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Convergint will add the SAFR computer vision platform to their portfolio of integrated security solutions.
Convergint adds SAFR’s face recognition to its portfolio of integrated security solutions
May 19, 2021
SAFR matches faces appearing in live video feeds against watchlist images more effectively (99.87%), and with less bias, than humans.
Featuring real-time, automated, low-bias identification of opt-in staff and persons of interest
April 13, 2021
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SAFR has been awarded two Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contracts of approximately $950k each or $1.9M in total from AFWERX.
Funding will advance the specialized capabilities of the SAFR computer vision platform for use by USAF and other DOD customers in support of force protection, perimeter security...
Aug. 10, 2020
SAFR Inside enables network cameras like the AXIS Q1615 Mk III to reduce video processing server overhead and achieve new lows in total cost of ownership.
Edge AI processing lowers the cost of deploying Facial Recognition for touchless access and security; mask detection another plus feature
June 18, 2020

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