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Global Biometrics as a Service Market Size By Deployment (Cloud-based, On-premises), By Modality Type (Unimodal, Multimodal), By Application (Telcos-Mobile Operators, Border Transport & Security), By Geographic Scope And Forecast


Published on: 2024-08-02 | No of Pages : 320 | Industry : latest updates trending Report

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Global Biometrics as a Service Market Size By Deployment (Cloud-based, On-premises), By Modality Type (Unimodal, Multimodal), By Application (Telcos-Mobile Operators, Border Transport & Security), By Geographic Scope And Forecast

Biometrics as a Service Market Size And Forecast

Biometrics as a Service Market size was valued at USD 4.68 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 36.61 Billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 29.31% from 2024 to 2031.

  • The Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) is changing how companies implement security technologies. BaaS takes biometric identification and authentication to the cloud, removing the need for costly hardware and software expenditures.  Companies just subscribe to a BaaS service, which grants them access to fingerprint scanners, facial recognition systems, and other biometric capabilities.
  • This cloud-based strategy provides substantial benefits. First, Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) lowers upfront expenses by eliminating the need for major capital investments.  Companies can pay a subscription fee that varies according to their specific requirements.  Second, BaaS provides access to the most recent biometric technology.
  • The service provider is in charge of maintaining and updating the technology, so businesses may profit from continual developments without incurring new costs. Finally, BaaS provides increased flexibility and scalability.  Companies can quickly adapt their service levels as their demands change.
  • BaaS has applications in a variety of sectors. BaaS provides better security and user convenience in a variety of settings, including workplace access management and secure logins for financial institutions.  The healthcare industry is another major consumer of BaaS, using it for patient identity and medical data security.
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Global Biometrics as a Service Market Dynamics

The key market dynamics that are shaping global biometrics as a service market include

Key Market Drivers

  • Growing Security Concerns Data breaches and identity theft are on the rise, prompting businesses to deploy tighter security measures. Biometric authentication offers a more robust security solution than traditional approaches such as passwords. This rising emphasis on security is a primary driver in the Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) market.
  • Regulatory Compliance Government rules in a variety of businesses require robust data security and user authentication processes. BaaS can help organizations comply with these rules by providing safe and dependable biometric identification solutions.
  • Convenience and User Experience Biometric authentication systems, such as fingerprint scanners and facial recognition, provide a faster and more convenient user experience than passwords or PIN codes. The increasing demand for user-friendly security solutions is driving the BaaS market ahead.
  • Technological AdvancementsThe need for better accuracy and multimodal authentication (the combination of numerous biometric factors), are making BaaS solutions even more appealing. Furthermore, the combination of BaaS with artificial intelligence (AI) opens up new opportunities for improved security and personalized service.

Key Challenges

  • Privacy Issues The gathering and storage of biometric information poses privacy problems. Users may be concerned about disclosing their biometric information, and data privacy standards can be complex and vary by area. Companies must provide transparency in data gathering processes and follow strong data privacy standards.
  • Integration Challenges Integrating BaaS solutions with current IT infrastructure can be difficult and costly. Companies may need to alter their systems or procedures to support Biometrics as a Service (BaaS), which might present barriers to adoption.
  • Accuracy and Liveness Detection Biometric technology, especially facial recognition, is prone to inaccuracies. Spoofing attempts involving photographs or videos can jeopardize security if liveness detection techniques are ineffective.  BaaS suppliers must always improve the accuracy and liveness detecting capabilities of their systems.
  • Limited User Acceptance Not everyone feels comfortable utilizing biometric authentication. Some users may consider it obtrusive or impersonal.  Building user trust and understanding of the benefits of BaaS is critical to its widespread adoption.

Key Trends

  • Focus on Multimodal AuthenticationAs Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) moves beyond single-factor authentication (such as fingerprint scanners), multimodal authentication is becoming more prevalent. This combines two or more biometric factors (fingerprint, facial recognition, iris scan) to increase security and lower the chance of spoofing.
  • Integration with Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI is having a transformative impact on BaaS. AI systems can evaluate biometric data to increase accuracy, identify abnormalities, and tailor user experiences.  For example, AI can constantly learn and adapt to changes in a user’s fingerprint or facial traits over time.
  • Rise of Mobile Biometrics Mobile biometrics are gaining popularity as more people use smartphones and tablets. BaaS solutions are being connected with mobile apps to allow for secure logins and transactions on smartphones via fingerprint or facial recognition.
  • Expansion into New Applications BaaS is moving beyond traditional security applications such as access control. The healthcare industry uses BaaS for patient identification and secure medical record access.  Additionally, BaaS is being used in e-commerce for secure online payments and age verification.
  • Growing Focus on User Experience BaaS suppliers are stressing user experience. The focus is on creating frictionless and intuitive biometric authentication systems that are both convenient and secure for users.

Global Biometrics as a Service Market Regional Analysis

Here is a more detailed regional analysis of the global biometrics as a service  market

North America

  • North America is expected to dominate the market over the forecast period, accounting for 48.7% of the revenue share, owing to the increased usage of biometrics as a service in healthcare across multiple verticals. Furthermore, higher demand during COVID-19 is propelling the market’s growth.
  • Furthermore, the increasing use of biometrics in various areas such as homeland security, law, and military, among others, is driving market expansion in the United States. Large-scale funded programs and staff access monitoring in buildings are driving revenue growth in this region.
  • Rapid growth in online transactions, an increase in complicated cyber-attacks, and high IT security spending are all major factors driving this region’s BaaS sector. Furthermore, the use of sophisticated biometrics in various IoT-based devices in this space has increased demand for biometrics as a service.

Asia Pacific

  • Asia Pacific is expected to develop at a CAGR of 19.0% between 2022 and 2030. Increased terror concerns and rising government security spending are the two primary drivers of access control system sales in the Asia Pacific area.
  • Furthermore, China’s developing economy creates a significant demand for security solutions. The market’s growth in the APAC region is being driven by rising cyber-attacks, as well as the difficulty that large and small businesses in the region have in managing and mitigating the risks associated with identity-related intrusion.
  • Increased government investment in biometric projects such as national ID cards and e-passports, as well as the development of smart cities and linked gadgets, are expected to have an impact on the Asia-Pacific biometrics-as-a-service market growth. Asia Pacific experience significant growth in the coming years.

Global Biometrics as a Service MarketSegmentation Analysis

The Global Biometrics Service as a Service Market is Segmented on the basis of Deployment, Modality Type, Application, And Geography.

Biometrics as a Service Market, By Deployment

  • Cloud-based
  • On-premises

Based on Deployment, the market is bifurcated into Cloud-based and On-premises. The fastest growing segment in the Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) industry is cloud-based BaaS, with on-premises BaaS currently leading. Cloud-based BaaS has cheaper upfront costs and easier scalability, which is fueling its rapid expansion. However, on-premises BaaS continues to dominate the industry due to established deployments and security worries about cloud storage.

Biometrics as a Service Market, By Modality Type

  • Unimodal
  • Multimodal

Based on Modality Type, the market is bifurcated into Unimodal, and Multimodal. In the Biometrics as a Service (BaaS) market, Unimodal is currently the dominant segment, while Multimodal is the fastest expanding. Unimodal BaaS uses a single biometric element (fingerprint or facial recognition) for authentication, which is an established technology with extensive implementation. Multimodal BaaS combines various aspects for increased security and is rapidly expanding due to its improved security capabilities.

Biometrics as a Service Market, By Application

  • Telcos-Mobile Operators
  • Digital Identification
  • Banking
  • Civil Registries and Passport
  • Gaming and Gambling
  • Border Transport & Security
  • Crypto
  • Online Prescriptions

Based on Application, the market is segmented into Telcos-Mobile Operators, Digital Identification, Banking, Civil Registries and Passport, Border Transport & Security, Crypto, Online Prescriptions,  Gaming and Gambling. Industry Verticals are the individual industries that use Biometrics Service as a Service (BaaS) systems, such as banking, telecommunications-mobile operators, and civil registries. It’s tough to identify a dominant segment here because BaaS adoption differs by industry. Applications refer to the purpose for which BaaS is utilized inside an industry. For example, online prescriptions and cryptocurrency transactions.  Digital Identification is possibly the fastest-growing application due to the increasing significance of secure online identity verification.

Biometrics as a Service Market, By Geography

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • Rest of the World

On the basis of Geography, the Global Biometrics as a Service Market is classified into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the world. North America accounted for the largest market share of followed by Europe. Growing demand for effective emergency care and increasing adoption of mobile surgery centers are anticipated to drive the industry during the forecast period.

Key Players

The “Global Biometrics as a Service Market” study report will provide valuable insight with an emphasis on the global market. The major players in the market are Fulcrum Biometrics (Fujitsu), NEC Corporation, Thales Group, Leidos, Nuance Communications (Microsoft), Idemia, M2SYS Technology, ID.me Biocatch, Hypr, iProov, Aware, Inc., Iritech, Neurotechnology Tech 5, IrisGuard, Cognitec Systems, Integrated Biometrics, Identy, and BioID GmbH. 

Our market analysis also entails a section solely dedicated to such major players wherein our analysts provide an insight into the financial statements of all the major players, along with product benchmarking and SWOT analysis. The competitive landscape section also includes key development strategies, market share, and market ranking analysis of the above-mentioned players globally.

Biometrics as a Service Market Recent Developments

  • In June 2022, Suprema Inc., a global provider of access control, time and attendance, and biometrics solutions, unveiled its latest fingerprint biometric scanner with secure biometric middleware for biometric border control infrastructure.
  • In January 2021, IDEMIA formed an association with BAXE and Haventec. The move enabled BAXE to securely store and maintain digital identities through its biometric authentication technology.
  • In March 2020, NEC Corporation, a technology integrator of sophisticated IT, networking, communications, and multimodal biometric solutions, introduced a touchless multimodal biometric identification terminal that incorporates face and biometric iris technologies.

Report Scope

REPORT ATTRIBUTESDETAILS
Study Period

2021-2031

Base Year

2024

Forecast Period

2024-2031

Historical Period

2021-2023

Unit

Value (USD Billion)

Key Companies Profiled

Fulcrum Biometrics (Fujitsu), NEC Corporation, Thales Group, Leidos, Nuance Communications (Microsoft), Idemia, M2SYS Technology, ID.me Biocatch, Hypr, iProov, Aware, Inc., Iritech, Neurotechnology Tech 5, IrisGuard, Cognitec Systems, Integrated Biometrics, Identy, and BioID GmbH.

Segments Covered

By Deployment, By Modality Type, By Application, and By Geography.

Customization Scope

Free report customization (equivalent up to 4 analyst’s working days) with purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional & segment scope.

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