08/06/2026
Most facial recognition systems learn a face from a single photo.
Usually that photo is clear, front-facing, and well-lit.
The problem? Security cameras rarely see people that way.
Most cameras are mounted above eye level, looking down from an angle. The system learns a face from the front, then has to identify the same person from the side, from above, or while moving through the scene.
That is where recognition accuracy often begins to break down.
A face is three-dimensional. A camera image is not.
GenFace AI addresses this challenge differently.
Using a single enrollment photo, GenFace AI predicts how that face would appear from the viewing angles your cameras actually encounter—including the elevated downward perspectives common in real deployments.
🔹 No need to collect multiple enrollment photos
🔹 Better recognition from real-world camera angles
🔹 Improved continuity across surveillance environments
One enrollment.
The difficult angles covered.
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