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Genevieve Lloyd

Travizory is proud to announce the successful deployment of its cutting-edge FaceLane™ biometric corridor system in two forward-looking island nations—Seychelles and St. Kitts & Nevis—marking a major milestone in the evolution of seamless, secure border control.

These landmark deployments are the first of their kind in both the Indian Ocean and Caribbean regions,  reflecting a bold step toward fully digital, citizen-centric border experiences and realising Travizory’s founding vision: seamless, secure passport-free travel.

Using advanced facial recognition technology, the FaceLane enables a non-stop, walk-through experience eliminating the need for manual passport control and stamping. Balancing security with facilitation, FaceLane is a central pillar of the wider “eBorder” platforms of each nation, classifying each traveler based on the AI-powered risk assessment which is conducted pre-travel. A colour coded system simplifies the experience for border officers, instantly flagging if someone has been assigned a high-risk score or requires secondary processing. 

In the Seychelles, the FaceLane is reserved for citizens and resident diplomats entering the country, while in St Kitts and Nevis the FaceLane is available to all visitors, regardless of nationality.

These two high-profile deployments reinforce Travizory’s leadership in biometric border technology and highlights its ability to deliver scalable solutions at no cost to governments. As countries around the world seek to enhance security while improving traveller experience, Travizory’s FaceLane is setting the new gold standard for smart, frictionless borders.