Your face is your transit pass, subsidy card, and emergency lifeline.
Face scan at the gate replaces transit cards, QR codes, and mobile apps. Board in under 2 seconds — even if your phone is dead or your card is lost.
Student fares, senior discounts, government subsidies — applied automatically at the gate based on verified identity.
Points per journey, per route, per milestone. Redeem for fare discounts, F&B at partner stations, or partner merchant rewards.
Know exactly who is onboard each service, in real time. Demographic breakdowns, subsidy utilisation, and route demand — all from verified data, not estimates.
AyeFace replaces transit cards or QR codes.
No dead battery, no lost card, no forgotten app can stop you from boarding.
In a transit emergency — derailment, flood, fire, collision — the first question is always: who is onboard? Today, that answer can take hours. With AyeFace, it takes seconds.
Emergency responders can identify injured or unconscious passengers from their biometric boarding record.
Once identified, the system can immediately alert next-of-kin — with name, location, and status — without waiting for the passenger to be conscious or cooperative.
Rescue teams know exactly how many people boarded, at which stations, and who is still unaccounted for — enabling precise, prioritised search and rescue operations.
With consent-based medical profile linking, hospitals can be pre-alerted with patient identity, blood type, allergies, and pre-existing conditions before the ambulance arrives.
Fire, police, and ambulance teams share a live verified manifest — no duplication, no missed passengers. Rescue is coordinated against a confirmed list, not an estimate.
Emergency data access is gated — only activated under declared emergency conditions by authorised responders. Commuter data is never shared for commercial or surveillance purposes.
"The question in every transit emergency is not just 'what happened' — it's 'who was there?' AyeFace is the only system that can answer that question in real time, with verified identity, and connect it directly to emergency response."
Transit fraud and access barriers aren't a policy problem,
they're an identity problem.