Pune-based fintech leader LoanTap and Hyperface, a pioneer in delivering digital-first customer experiences, have announced a strategic partnership poised to transform the digital lending landscape.
Can a pattern on your clothes help protect your privacy? That’s the goal of the HyperFace project. The idea is to overwhelm and confuse facial recognition systems with “false-face” camouflage patterns ...
With a focus on simplifying complex technology, Hyperface offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to reimagine credit card experiences In just three years since its inception, Hyperface has ...
Hyperface project involves printing patterns on to clothing or textiles that computers interpret as a face, in fightback against intrusive technology The use of facial recognition software for ...
Yes Bank has joined hands with Hyperface, a Credit Cards-as-a-Service platform to start a new era of digital-first credit card solutions. This partnership is a part of the Bank’s digital ...
The partnership will strengthen fintech’s product suite and improve expense management solutions with multi-wallet functionalities, according to a company release. In addition, it is also expanding ...
EaseMyTrip, the travel platform, announces that it has teamed up with Asia's credit cards-as-a-service(CCaaS) pioneer, Hyperface, to further develop their customer engagement. They will look into and ...
Cred founder Kunal Shah, Better Capital and GFC (Global Founders Capital), along with early investors have invested $1.3 million in Bengaluru-based credit card service startup Hyperface. “Along with ...
An artist has unveiled a clothing line designed to confuse facial recognition technology and hand privacy back to internet users. Adam Harvey, who has created various projects relating to mass ...
Hyperface was founded by Aishwarya Jaishankar, Ramanathan RV. Functional leader(s) of Hyperface include Akansha Yadav (Director- Business Development & Banking Partnerships), Nimit Jain (Vice ...