DXYZ Introduces Face Recognition Technology to Housing
In an innovative move, DXYZ Corporation, a subsidiary of Migalo Holdings, has announced the introduction of its face recognition platform, FreeiD, to newly constructed homes in Japan. This initiative marks a significant milestone as it is the first of its kind in the country, being implemented in collaboration with Heartful Stage, a subsidiary of Heart Group Holdings.
The Evolution of Housing with Face Recognition
The integration of FreeiD into the housing market reflects DXYZ's commitment to merging digital and real-world experiences. The platform aims to enhance security and convenience for residents, addressing the increasing awareness of security in individual homes.
With a growing demand for advanced security solutions, FreeiD allows for seamless entry and exit, even when residents' hands are full, while ensuring a high level of safety through cutting-edge facial recognition technology.
About the FreeiD Platform
FreeiD offers a unique solution by integrating various forms of identification, such as wallets and ID cards, into a single facial recognition system. This innovative technology facilitates access control, payments, and identity verification through a single facial registration process. As technology continues to develop, FreeiD remains adaptable, connecting with different facial recognition AIs tailored to various use cases.
The platform is already making waves in the multi-family housing sector, showcased through FreeiD's All-Facial Recognition Apartment project, which eliminates the need for physical keys throughout shared and private spaces. Established to provide a keyless living experience, this concept is rapidly expanding as more properties adapt this cutting-edge technology.
Heartful Stage's Commitment to Quality Housing
Heartful Stage, known for its high-quality homes that seamlessly blend into their environments, is initiating this project in the popular coastal area of Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture. This space is particularly attractive to families due to its proximity to nature and excellent access to metropolitan areas, alongside comprehensive support for child-rearing.
The housing project, titled the