Each biometric template is split into multiple parts before storage (Template Fragmentation).
Fragment. Distribute. Protect.
Biometric security doesn’t end with recognition — it starts with how data is stored. The FPC Identity Cloud is a next-generation solution for biometric data protection, allowing organizations to store, manage, and access fingerprint, facial, and iris templates across distributed and decentralized storage nodes.
Unlike centralized systems, where a breach could compromise every user, Identity Cloud uses template fragmentation and distributed storage, ensuring that no single node holds the full biometric identity. This architecture delivers unparalleled privacy compliance, resilience against attacks, and data sovereignty — all while enabling seamless authentication workflows.
Built for modern data privacy laws like GDPR, CCPA, and BIPA, our Identity Cloud enable secure biometric identity management without compromise.

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Our Identity Cloud is available through enterprise licenses, enabling flexible integration into your existing biometric systems or platforms.
Options:
- License the Identity Cloud engine as a microservice (per person, per month)
- Deploy in your own cloud or on-prem environment
- Combine with our biometric recognition SDKs for complete solutions
Typical Applications
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Identity Cloud store biometric data?
Biometric templates are fragmented into encrypted parts and stored across separate, distributed, nodes. No single node contains the full identity, making compromise virtually impossible.
Is this compliant with GDPR and other privacy laws?
Yes. The fragmented and distributed architecture ensures data minimization, access logging, and data subject rights, making it ideal for GDPR, BIPA, CCPA, and other regulations.
Can I host your Identity Cloud platform on my own infrastructure?
Deployment can be done in different ways - get in touch with our team to discuss your project.
Does this work with existing biometric systems?
Yes. The Identity Cloud integrates easily via standardized APIs and can work alongside your existing fingerprint, facial, or iris recognition systems.
What happens during authentication?
At the time of authentication, the algorithm is able to take the captured template and compare it with the distributed nodes, without having to reconstruct the stored template.
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