
Our Take
Davit Svanidze, Jacklyn William, Luka Piplica, Omar Tahir, and Mehdi Djabri built DeepIDV because they saw identity verification was broken—slow, cumbersome, and still relying on stuff from 2005. So they built an AI-native verification and anti-fraud engine that actually thinks like a fraudster does.
Here's the thing about verification: it's either a speedbump for real users or a revolving door for scammers. DeepIDV flips that. They're tackling the verification space with something that actually adapts—because fraud doesn't stay still. It's built for devtools, meaning it's meant to be embedded, integrated, and actually useful for teams building products that need identity verification without the pain.
The team appears to be a combination of people who've clearly been in the verification game long enough to know what doesn't work. Product Hunt launched. That's the story so far.
Based in — [City to be determined]. If you're building anything that needs identity verification, this is worth a look.
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