DNA Facial Recognition



DNA Facial recognition is an identification or verification of unidentified biological material against facial images with a known identity.  It is an advanced technique that is scientifically created and based on your skin's genetic make-up. It is mostly used for security purposes just like we use biometric security in phones and offices.

How Facial recognition works?

EDFPC (Electronic DNA Facial Point Connectivity) is a biometric process that scans human face manually with using a unique pattern. It scans the human face and then compares related facial traits to another person’s facial traits. It also uses a patented 16 Point Facial Connectivity system to assist in determining the genetic relationship of an alleged family member. EDFPC introduced the algorithms used to perform various DNA tests for facial comparisons.


Benefits of Facial recognition

       Facial recognition helps people to know more about their family background.
       DNA fingerprinting is used to help a person who wants to know about his/her parents/siblings.
       It is also helpful to solve crimes.
       It is used to determine and even prevent illnesses.
       It is also used in offices, home, companies and many other fields for security purpose.


New York Face match DNA


DNA Facial recognition testing provides a variety of DNA-testing options for you, ranging from Facial Recognition of DNA Testing, paternity tests, immigration testing, noninvasive prenatal tests and much more. Facial Recognition System is fully automated. It is more secure and reliable than biometrics.




If you want an accurate and good result in less time then visit Face IT DNA Technology LLC. They use Electronic DNA Facial Point Connectivity that allows a family to have Facial Point Connectivity results in under 24 hours. Beyond paternity testing or evaluation of other relationships, they are experts in all areas of DNA testing like Ancestry lab testing, Infidelity lab testing, Noninvasive prenatal testing, Court Admissible DNA Testing, Immigration DNA testing, Forensic testing.



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