New Regula solution provides mobile identity verification

New Regula solution provides mobile identity verification

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Regula has unveiled its new Regula 7320 mobile document reader – a compact device for identity verification outside stationary checkpoints.

According to the company, in the field, verification workflows often remain fragmented.

Officers must manually re-enter or transfer data, operate with limited power or connectivity and rely on tools that do not integrate into centralized systems.

All this creates delays, inconsistencies and security gaps. 

The new Regula 7320 reportedly eliminates these issues by bringing border-grade verification, full autonomy and native ecosystem integration to any location – even without network access.

It performs full identity verification on the spot, reading and validating ID data, checking document authenticity and performing face matching, then aligning every result with centralized policies and workflows via the Regula IDV Platform.

Designed for critical operations

Regula says that the new solution enables teams to:

  • Verify in various conditions and locations: Perform full document verification (including RFID reading and validation), facial matching and fingerprint capture in the field, ensuring high reliability even in remote or restricted zones
  • Automate workflows: Once verification is completed offline or online, the device automatically synchronizes all structured and validated data with back-office systems via the Regula IDV Platform. This eliminates manual re-entry, enables instant processing of cases and ensures every identity record is logged and consistent. The result: faster decision-making, fewer errors and end-to-end automation across the entire identity lifecycle
  • Build seamless environments: Integrate with existing Regula infrastructure or third-party databases for automated AML (anti-money laundering) or PEP (politically exposed persons) checks, data extraction and reporting, thus minimizing manual work and complex integrations

Technical excellence

The company emphasizes that the Regula 7320 merges optics, lighting and extended power capacity to ensure uncompromised verification performance.

  • High-resolution imaging: High-resolution visible-light and 8 MP infrared (IR) cameras deliver forensic-level detail, allowing officers to detect even the smallest traces of forgery or alteration in IDs
  • Forensic-grade verification accuracy: Optimized UV (ultra-violet) color rendering enables capturing laboratory-grade UV images even under normal ambient light, while a dedicated IR algorithm prevents overexposure and preserves fine detail. These enhancements deliver field-ready automated document authenticity checks comparable to those of a stationary forensic workstation
  • Extended autonomy: Powered by Regula’s in-house authenticator with an 11,000 mAh battery, which can be recharged directly from a high-capacity smartphone, the device provides longer runtimes without recharging, which is essential for field operations
  • Offline resilience: When connectivity is unavailable, all verified data is securely stored on the device and automatically synchronized with central systems once the connection is restored, ensuring continuity and compliance

“The Regula 7320 turns field verification from an isolated task into part of an integrated ecosystem,” said Alex Lewanowicz, Director of Hardware Engineering at Regula.

“By merging document, biometric and data verification into one connected workflow, it enables organizations to cut costs, reduce verification times and strengthen trust across every touchpoint of the identity lifecycle.

“This upgrade also empowers organizations to address long-standing challenges like limited mobility, fragmented tools and complex integrations.”