The thought of a child going missing is every parent’s worst nightmare.
If it does happen, the standard procedure is to call the police, distribute photos, and wait for DNA matching results. DNA testing is accurate, but it’s slow—taking anywhere from a few days to a week.
Is there a faster way?
Yes. If the child’s footprints were digitized at birth and linked to the parents’ fingerprints.
The Xingqihang FAP60 Multi-Finger Fingerprint Scanner is making this possible.
When a newborn arrives, a gentle touch with the FAP60 clearly captures the baby’s footprint while simultaneously recording the parents’ fingerprints. The biometric information of all three is linked into a family identity profile, stored in the system, and accompanies the child throughout their life.
Should identity verification be needed in the future, there’s no need to visit a hospital or wait for DNA results. With a single on-site capture of a footprint or fingerprint, the system can match the data in seconds—confirming family ties with just one touch.
The FAP60 utilizes glass-based infrared detection technology, enabling contactless capture that is gentle on the baby. With a resolution of 500 DPI—meeting international standards—footprints are captured clearly and can be archived. It is currently in use across government systems and newborn registration processes in multiple regions.
This tiny footprint serves as the child’s first digital identity credential and acts as an invisible “security lock.”
Xinqihang FAP60—a multi-functional device that provides protection from the moment of birth.