Oz Forensics passes Level 3 biometric PAD evaluation by BixeLab with no errors

Oz Forensics has passed a Level 3 evaluation of its face biometric Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) technology based on the ISO/IEC 30107-3 by BixeLab with no errors reported.
BixeLab tested the OzLiveness Web SDK with mobile devices running Android 16 and iOS 26, with four species of Level C Presentation Attack Instruments (PAIs) specifically designed to spoof 5 consenting subjects. The test results are based on 100 Level C presentation attacks and 50 bona fide transactions carried out by 10 subjects, the confirmation letter from BixeLab states.
In those attempts, Oz’ PAD technology committed 0 errors, for an Attack Presentation Classification Error Rate (APCER) and a Bona Fide Presentation Classification Error Rate (BPCER) each of 0 percent.
Oz completed ISO 30107 conformance testing with BixeLab for Levels 1 and 2 midway through 2025, refreshing previous assessments, and then completed a biometric Injection Attack Detection (IAD) assessment by BixeLab last September.
BixeLab explained the significance of Level 3 PAD evaluations, which test the software’s ability to correctly identify attacks carried out with a high degree of effort, skill and resources, in a paper posted to its website in February.
Building trust in liveness detection is also one of the central aims of the continuously-updated Trust Center Oz launched just weeks ago.
Face deepfake detection is forecast to generate $2.52 billion in revenue by 2027, according to the 2025 Deepfake Detection Market Report & Buyer’s Guide from Biometric Update and Goode Intelligence. The report includes a case study featuring Oz Forensics and a profile of the company.
Article Topics
biometric liveness detection | biometrics | BixeLab | face biometrics | ISO/IEC 30107-3 | Level 3 PAD testing | Oz Forensics | presentation attack detection







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