San Francisco – June 4, 2025 – Paravision, a leader in trusted Identity AI, has been named a Luminary in the newly released Deepfake & Synthetic Identity Prism Report, earning top recognition in the Core Identity Technology category.
The Prism Project, an industry market landscape framework evaluating identity and anti-fraud technologies, identifies Luminaries as companies that combine market leadership with innovation, performance, and ethical commitment. Paravision was specifically cited for its partner-centric business philosophy, top-tier accuracy across demographic groups, and pioneering stance on ethical AI development. The report notes that the company’s discrete solutions for liveness detection, deepfake detection, and synthetic media form a robust layered strategy against synthetic identity threats.
It’s an honor to be recognized as a Luminary in a space as critical and fast-moving as synthetic identity protection. From deepfakes to AI-generated identities, the threats facing identity systems are more sophisticated than ever. We’re proud to equip our partners with tools that mitigate fraud and manipulation across financial services, travel, healthcare, and government.
Doug Aley, CEO of Paravision
Paravision’s recognition highlights the production deployment of its Deepfake Detection technology with a Five Eyes government partner. This landmark implementation moves deepfake detection from research to real-world application.
Paravision is already fighting the good fight for authenticity: in October 2024, the company secured a production-grade deployment of its Deepfake Detection technology with a Five Eyes government partner. Paravision is literally detecting and defending against AI-powered fraud in high-stakes government use cases as you read this sentence.
The Deepfake & Synthetic Identity Prism
This Luminary recognition comes on the heels of this week’s launch of Deepfake Detection 2.0, a next-generation toolkit that significantly expands detection capabilities beyond traditional deepfakes to include fully synthetic faces generated by diffusion and GAN technologies.
Paravision’s Face Recognition technology has consistently ranked among the top performers in NIST’s Face Recognition Technology Evaluations (FRTE). This latest recognition follows a series of recent benchmark milestones for its product suite, including its Age Estimation receiving a highest-level certification and perfect demographic performance in ACCS’s evaluation, its designation as a Liveness Pioneer in the 2025 Face Liveness Market Report by Goode Intelligence and Biometric Update, and its standout performance in the DHS Remote Identity Validation Test, where it demonstrated the lowest combined error rate and fastest processing time.