By ditching expensive hardware for smartphone-based authentication, Identy.io aims to close the identification gap for millions in Nigeria, Kenya, and beyond.
In a major move to accelerate digital inclusion across the continent, Identy.io has officially announced its strategic expansion into Africa. With a primary focus on Nigeria and Kenya, the expansion seeks to dismantle the traditional barriers of high infrastructure costs that have historically hindered national identity programs.
The timing is critical. While approximately 80% of adults in Sub-Saharan Africa have some form of basic identification, many regions still fall below the 70% threshold. Identy.io’s entry signals a shift toward Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) that is flexible, scalable, and, most importantly, accessible via the devices already in people’s pockets.
The traditional biometric industry has long relied on expensive, specialized scanners and thick infrastructure. Identy.io is flipping this model with a software-first approach.
- Smartphone-Native Capture: Uses standard smartphone cameras to capture high-fidelity fingerprints and facial biometrics.
- Multimodal Flexibility: Supports face, fingerprint, and document processing in a single, unified workflow.
- On-Device Processing: Minimizes latency and enhances privacy by processing data directly on the user’s handset.
- Deepfake Defense: Includes advanced AI layers to detect synthetic media and injection attacks, a growing concern in the 2026 threat landscape.
To drive this expansion, Identy.io has appointed a heavyweight regional leadership team with deep roots in African tech and governance:
| Executive | Role | Expertise |
| Dr. Olajide Olasiyan-Ola | Regional Head, West Africa | Over 20 years in ID systems; key architect of Nigeria’s BVN program. |
| Edwin Mutisya | Senior Sales Manager, East Africa | Specialist in cost-effective deployments for Kenyan banks and telecoms. |
| Matus Kapusta | Product Director, ABIS | 16+ years in biometric innovation; leading the scaled delivery of ABIS portfolios. |
“We are transforming the traditional industry model. Instead of relying on expensive hardware, we allow our clients to reach underserved communities by providing multimodal access to secure digital identities through standard smartphones.” — Antony Vendhan, Co-founder of Identy.io.
In a significant step for government-level adoption, Identy.io’s Automated Biometric Identification System has completed the MOSIP (Modular Open Source Identity Platform) partner compliance process.
Listed on the MOSIP Marketplace, Identy.io is now positioned as a plug-and-play solution for governments building foundational ID systems that demand interoperability and the avoidance of vendor lock-in.





























