ReadID Me

NFC identity document reader

Published by: Inverid

Description

With the ReadID NFC app you can read the NFC chip that is in your passport or identity card, using the NFC capability of your iPhone (iPhone 7 or later).
This app is based on ReadID, a mobile identity document verification technology. It can read and verify the authenticity of identity documents that have a chip, which includes most passports and many identity cards. Before being able to read the chip, the app first needs to scan the so-called Machine Readable Zone of the identity document since this contains the password needed to get access to the chip.
This app works client-only, meaning that the personal data from your identity document does not leave your phone.
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  • Is ReadID Me free?

    Yes, ReadID Me is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    ReadID Me is free.

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User Rating

4.42 out of 5

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ReadID Me Reviews

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JES121259 on

United States

I tried three other passport chip apps and this is the only one that worked.

الحمزة القادسية

عراقي 13579 on

United States

شكرا

Recom

AbuAliJasim on

United States

This amazing app should be widely used in Iraq because of the huge number of police check points everywhere

Updated - Does work

Cadel Lowe on

United States

New: The improved instruction videos as well as the instructions to twist the iPhone 90° allowed me to read a US passport correctly. Interesting data on this app but not entirely sure what else id do with it other than a tech demo. Old: Attempted to read a United States passport and a NEXUS card with the app. Scanned the picture page successfully, never was able to read the NFC chip. Removed case, no change. Rebooted iPhone 15 Pro Max, restarted app and now camera never came on to take a picture of the document. Camera works fine, phone recognizes other NFC devices like the silly poker chip from Identiverse’s scavenger hunt and yubikey. The app just doesn’t work. Not a good experience if we’re going to try to rely on this for identity verification.

Works but you must hold the top of your phone above barcode

Msquared2003 on

United States

So struggle to get it to work at first cause I didn’t hold my phone in the right spot. Remove case then hold the top of your phone to the back page slightly above the barcode.

Passport

keksksksjs on

United States

Chip authenticity said clone detection not supported by this document. Does this mean my chip isn’t working?

Works Well on 2024-Issued US Passport

Opera Critic on

United States

I recently updated my passport. This passport has a black-and-white photograph on a plastic card and a color photo on the signature page. For this version, the chip is in the back page, the one with a barcode. This combination takes about 5 seconds to read chip data.

Works as Promised!

Mark J.A. on

United States

It took less than 5 minutes to download, install and use! Thank you.

Works on current passport

Terry907 on

United States

Android version also worked on 14 year old expired passport with manual MRC entry (holes punched). iPhone 15 would not work on old expired passport. Passport had to be opened and phone placed on front side of back cover.

جيد

hadeahmed on

United States

جيد

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