Suprema and Verkada Enable Scalable Biometric Access Control with New Integration

July 31, 2025

Suprema, a global provider of security and access control solutions, has announced the integration of its AI-powered access control terminal, BioStation 3, with Verkada Access Control. This collaboration enables organizations to unlock and secure doors using advanced facial recognition technology in a seamless and efficient way.

The integration is powered by Suprema’s open cloud integration platform Clue and Verkada’s intuitive library of API endpoints. By leveraging a native cloud architecture and standard REST APIs, Clue eliminates the need for on-premise servers, resulting in a scalable, secure, and cost-effective solution.

This partnership reflects the increasing demand for integrated security systems that streamline customer workflows and enhance operational efficiency. Looking ahead, Suprema plans to expand its portfolio of biometric solutions to ensure broader compatibility with Verkada’s cloud-based ecosystem.

“Bringing Suprema’s advanced biometric capabilities together with Verkada’s robust access control ecosystem adds tremendous value for our shared customers,” said Hanchul Kim, CEO of Suprema Inc. “The seamless integration through Clue highlights our commitment to delivering premium Suprema devices within modern, cloud-based security infrastructures.”

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