Bharat Govt unveils face ID-based digital identity app
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“Aadhaar verification now as simple as UPI payment”: Bharat Govt unveils face ID-based digital identity app

The Government of Bharat has launched a groundbreaking Aadhaar mobile app enabling secure, real-time identity verification using facial recognition and QR codes. Designed for full user control and privacy, the app eliminates the need for physical Aadhaar cards or photocopies

by WEB DESK
Apr 10, 2025, 03:30 pm IST
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The Government of Bharat has rolled out a new Aadhaar mobile application that redefines identity verification for over 1.3 billion citizens. Developed by the Unique Identification Authority of Bharat(UIDAI) and launched by Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw, the app introduces facial recognition-based authentication, QR-code scanning, and full user control over personal data, thereby eliminating the need for physical Aadhaar cards or photocopies.

“This is a masterstroke in privacy protection and digital empowerment,” said Vaishnaw during the unveiling at the third edition of the ‘Aadhaar Samvaad’ event in New Delhi. “Aadhaar verification is now as simple and secure as making a UPI payment.”

The app, currently in its beta stage, has been made available to a selected group of users, including participants of the Aadhaar Samvaad conference. A nationwide release is expected in the coming months, after refinement based on user feedback.

From Photocopies to Facial Recognition: The Aadhaar App’s Digital Leap

For years, carrying photocopies of Aadhaar had become an uncomfortable necessity—at airports, hotels, banks, and other checkpoints. This practice, while widely accepted, has long raised serious concerns about identity theft and misuse. The new app offers a powerful, privacy-centric alternative.

Here’s what makes the Aadhaar mobile app revolutionary:

  • Face ID Authentication for Real-Time Verification: Users can now verify their identity simply by scanning a QR code and allowing a real-time facial scan via their smartphone camera. This replaces the need for OTPs, fingerprint scans, or physical document submission.
  • No More Paper Trails or Photocopy Leaks: The app ensures Aadhaar data never needs to be printed, photocopied, or shared in paper form. All verifications happen digitally and securely through the app, directly from the user’s device.
  • Full Control Over Data Sharing: Users can choose exactly what data to share—only what’s essential. This granular control eliminates the risk of over-disclosure of sensitive personal information.
  • Built-In AI Safeguards: AI and encryption are used to prevent tampering, falsification, or unauthorized access to Aadhaar data. Every action within the app is user-consented and securely logged.
  • Decentralised Verification Points: Much like UPI QR codes that are now ubiquitous across India, Aadhaar verification QR codes will be available at hotels, hospitals, railway stations, shops, and government offices. Just scan and confirm—no hard copy required.

Aadhaar Samvaad 2025: The tech pulse of digital Bharat

The unveiling took place at the third edition of Aadhaar Samvaad in New Delhi, where over 750 key stakeholders, technocrats, and policymakers gathered to discuss innovation in the Aadhaar ecosystem. This year’s theme—Innovation, Inclusion, Integration—emphasised the future of Aadhaar in India’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

In his address, Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted Aadhaar’s foundational role in governance, comparing AI integration to the next industrial revolution. “Digital Public Infrastructure is the backbone of Viksit Bharat. Aadhaar is the bedrock. Now, AI will help us go further—faster, safer, and smarter,” he stated.

S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY, underscored how Aadhaar is boosting financial inclusion, government service delivery, and economic growth. Dr. Saurabh Garg from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation spoke about the importance of secure data in driving development.

Neelkanth Mishra, Chairman of UIDAI, added: “Face authentication is robust and fast becoming the hallmark of identity checks. We’re proud of how far the ecosystem has evolved—and excited about where it’s heading.”

Once fully rolled out, this app could be used across multiple sectors for hassle-free, secure identity verification:

  • At Airport Check-ins: No need to present hard copies or scan boarding passes; a simple scan with the app confirms identity.
  • In Hospitals: Patients can verify identity without handing over photocopies, ensuring sensitive information remains private.
  • In Banking and Telecom: KYC processes become faster, eliminating the need for document submission.
  • In Travel and Hospitality: Hotels can verify guests without retaining physical copies of Aadhaar.
  • In Government Schemes: Subsidies, pensions, and benefits can be claimed with quick, fraud-proof verification.

CEO UIDAI Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar called the app a milestone in ensuring both inclusivity and integrity in digital governance. “With over 15 crore face authentications happening monthly, the Aadhaar ecosystem has matured. This app ensures that future growth happens on the firm ground of security, usability, and consent.”

He also highlighted the app’s humanitarian side—how it has helped reunite missing children with families using facial recognition technology.

UIDAI also showcased a range of upcoming tools during the Samvaad, including the Aadhaar Sandbox for developers and newer APIs for service integration, showing a clear intent to make Aadhaar more interoperable across platforms.

The current beta version of the app is being tested with a limited user base. Feedback from Aadhaar Samvaad participants and ecosystem partners will guide its refinement. Once perfected, the full public rollout will follow. According to UIDAI, the phased release strategy is meant to ensure real-world reliability and maximum user satisfaction.

Topics: Aadhar CardAshwini VaishnawUPI PaymentsDigital BharatBharat GovtAadhaar Samvaad
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