Vector Flow Launches iPic for Identity Verification and Employee Onboarding

Vector Flow, provider and innovator of AI and data-driven physical security solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its identity verification and employee onboarding solution at ISC West 2023, March 29-31 in Las Vegas. The new iPic App provides fast and accurate photo validation for smoother employee onboarding, making it easier for enterprises to manage their workforce efficiently.

"We are excited to launch iPic, which we believe will be a game-changer in the identity verification and employee onboarding space," said Ajay Jain, CEO of Vector Flow. "This new solution streamlines approval processes, making it faster and easier for enterprises to verify employee or contactors identities and get them up and running in no time."

iPic uses AI-based recommendations to ensure that uploaded photos meet high-quality standards, allowing enterprises to verify identities and complete onboarding procedures faster. With real-time validation, the App quickly identifies any imperfections in the photo and notifies users of necessary corrections.

Customizable validation processes allow security leaders and admins to tailor the iPic App to their corporate standards, streamlining the approval process and reducing unnecessary validation procedures. The Badging Dashboard provides a centralized view of all pending photo approval tasks, allowing admins to easily manage progress and prioritize actions.

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