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ARIA — One Device, Every ID™

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Advancing Real-World ID and Passport Scanning

Identity verification is a critical control point across regulated and high-risk environments. From age-restricted retail and financial onboarding to hospitality and security operations, organizations must verify government documents quickly, consistently, and accurately. Many verification workflows still rely on fragmented processes, manual inspection, or separate scanners for IDs and passports.

The ARIA scanner was engineered to address this challenge by combining government ID and passport scanning into a single physical device, designed for speed, accuracy, and real-world reliability.

The reality of identity verification today

Government and regulatory authorities consistently emphasize the importance of reliable document verification. Motor vehicle agencies, security frameworks, and identity-fraud research identify several persistent challenges:

  • Human visual inspection is inconsistent and error-prone under time pressure

  • Fragmented workflows increase variability and slow verification

  • Verification systems must balance speed and accuracy in real environments

Studies in identity assurance show that structured scanning and machine-readable data validation significantly improve detection reliability compared to manual inspection alone.

ARIA — A unified ID and passport scanning device

Unlike traditional setups that require separate hardware for IDs and passports, the ARIA scanner combines both into a single physical device. This reduces hardware complexity while standardizing document capture across environments.

Key capabilities of the ARIA scanner include:

  • Government ID and passport scanning in one device

  • Fast document capture designed for real-world throughput

  • Consistent capture of machine-readable zones and document data

  • Reduced training complexity through a single workflow

  • Designed for integration with identity verification software platforms

The ARIA scanner is built to operate reliably in environments where both speed and accuracy are essential.

Integration with IDS-Solutions identity verification software

The ARIA scanner works alongside IDS-Solutions identity verification software, enabling structured verification workflows that support compliance, fraud prevention, and consistent identity capture across locations.

Together, the hardware and software workflow supports:

  • Structured identity verification processes

  • Consistent capture and validation of document data

  • Reduced reliance on manual inspection alone

  • Improved operational consistency across deployments

This combined approach helps organizations maintain reliable identity verification while simplifying operations.

Real-world environments where unified scanning matters

Unified ID and passport scanning is especially valuable where verification must be both fast and accurate:

  • Age-restricted and regulated retail

  • Hospitality and guest verification

  • Gaming and security operations

  • Financial and onboarding workflows

  • Access-controlled environments

In these settings, document verification must remain consistent, repeatable, and resistant to human error.

The evolution of identity scanning

Identity verification continues to move toward integrated hardware capable of capturing multiple document types through a consistent workflow. The focus is not simply faster scanning, but more reliable and standardized identity capture that reduces variability and improves verification consistency.

Unified ID and passport scanning represents a practical step toward this next stage of identity verification technology.

Learn more about VerexID scanning technology

ARIA — One Device, Every ID™
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Sources:

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) — Digital Identity Guidelines (SP 800-63)
https://pages.nist.gov/800-63-3/

American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) — Driver License Security Framework
https://www.aamva.org

U.S. Department of Homeland Security — Identity Verification Guidance
https://www.dhs.gov