Aadhaar Verification API

Aadhaar Card Verification for efficient identity checks in customer onboarding and KYC

Aadhar verification API

Verify via image or Aadhaar number

bank account verification api

Consent based Aadhaar verification

Plug and Play, no coding required

Integrate Aadhaar KYC

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Aadhaar Verification API Use Cases

Atlas partnership with bank

Financial Institutions

Authenticate customer’s Aadhaar during onboarding

E-com by ATLAS

Startups

Automate the onboarding process for your customers

Atlas Insurers

Insurers

Verify Aadhaar details of policy holders for underwriting and claim settlements

Telecom

Telecom Operators

Onboard customers remotely for SIM activation

Designed for Developers

We encourage developers to integrate with Atlas. Our Aadhar verification API uses xyz architecture…

Atlas Aadhar verification API
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Frequently Asked Questions

Online Aadhaar verification is used by businesses to authenticate and verify the authenticity of an individual’s Aadhaar card. This is done to prevent identity theft and mitigate the risk of dealing with fraudsters, ensuring the legitimacy of customers, vendors, or employees.

When verifying an Aadhaar card online, the system indicates its validity and, if valid, reveals specific details. These include the individual’s age group, gender, state of residence, and the last three digits of their registered mobile number. This information is key for identity verification purposes.

For Aadhaar verification, the key detail required is the unique 12-digit Aadhaar number assigned to the individual. This number is the primary identifier used in the verification process. One can not verify Aadhaar without the Aadhaar number.

Aadhaar verification is widely used in industries like banking, finance, telecommunications, healthcare, real estate, and government services in India, mainly for identity verification and security purposes.

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