DXYZ Introduces Facial Recognition in Rental Housing
In an exciting advancement for the residential rental sector, DXYZ Corporation has teamed up with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. to incorporate its innovative FreeiD facial recognition ID platform into the prestigious rental housing series, Royal Parks and the urban rental homes, Roygent Parks. Scheduled for launch in January 2026, this integration aims to elevate the living experience by leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance security and convenience for residents.
Background of FreeiD Implementation
Daiwa House has been actively expanding its rental housing brand, D-ROOM, across Japan, focusing on providing a safe, secure, and comfortable living environment. By collaborating with its group companies, Daiwa House has established a comprehensive system that oversees everything from construction to management. This initiative also aligns with efforts to incorporate IoT and advanced facilities, thereby offering high-quality residences to tenants.
To further improve tenant convenience and property value, Daiwa House is exploring new value-added facilities and services. The decision to be the first major housing developer to adopt FreeiD's all-facial recognition system reflects its commitment to innovation. The platform allows for flexible terminal selections and promises continuous service evolution post-implementation. The initial integration phase began in July 2024, and many properties have already adopted this system, highlighting the favorable reception of its ability to provide keyless access, enhanced security, and a seamless living experience.
Daiwa House is now considering the integration of FreeiD with various other assets, setting the stage for creating smart neighborhoods designed around the concept of