Our challenge is to make digital identity accurate for all people
KI-AH-NA’s prototype is an application that can be used on any device to identify the colours in your skin not on it, from a picture.
Currently we're using the prototype to collect and build a community led database of pictures from real people and their skin.
Once the database has been cleansed and trained we will use machine learning then artificial intelligence to make the software usable across all industries, users, devices and locations.
We want to evolve how people’s digital identity is authenticated across the world.
Accurate facial colour recognition supports identity and offers people opportunities to more equitable healthcare, finance and travel. KI-AH-NA will improve everyday life for people excluded by design.