OnID is a biometric identity, age verification, and KYC platform headquartered in Miami. The product gives banks, gaming operators, registries, and national identity programs a single place to onboard, verify, and authenticate users — using biometric signals (face, fingerprint, palm, voice, iris), document verification, and ISO 30107-3 presentation-attack detection to keep fraudsters out and let real customers through.
OnID partners with regulated industries where identity decisions have real consequences. That puts a high bar on uptime, accuracy, and security — and it makes the engineering organization behind the platform every bit as important as the algorithms inside it. Active Logic is that engineering organization.
OnID needed more than a development shop. They needed a senior engineering team that could own the platform end-to-end — not just build features, but operate production, integrate the identity vendor stack underneath it, harden the system against the security expectations of banking partners, and keep the roadmap moving while everything else stays running.
That requires a different kind of engagement than most agencies offer. The team had to be senior enough to make architectural calls without supervision, broad enough to span backend, infrastructure, identity engineering, and security, and stable enough to carry institutional knowledge over years instead of months.
What the engagement actually requires:
Active Logic is OnID's primary engineering team. We don't supplement an in-house team — we are the team. From architecture decisions to production deployments to vendor coordination to security work, the platform's engineering surface area sits with us, and we work directly with OnID leadership on roadmap and priorities.
The engagement is structured as a long-term Team as a Service partnership, with senior U.S.-based engineers covering backend, infrastructure, identity engineering, database, and DevOps. Active Logic's Miami presence keeps us close to OnID's leadership for the in-person work that long partnerships are built on.
The work is intentionally described at the platform level — specific architectures and vendor choices stay between us and OnID. What we can say is that the engagement spans every layer of the identity platform and the operational discipline around it.
Active Logic owns the backend platform that orchestrates OnID's identity workflows — onboarding, document capture, biometric verification, liveness, and the API surface partners integrate against. New capabilities ship on a steady cadence without disturbing the parts already in production.
OnID's platform combines specialized vendors for biometric capture, document parsing, and identity orchestration. Active Logic integrates that stack, manages the operational relationships and licensing, and keeps the product feeling unified to the end user no matter what's running underneath.
We run and continually optimize OnID's cloud footprint — production environments, service architecture, secrets management, and the cost discipline that comes with operating a real platform. Migration and modernization work happens alongside the day-to-day, not as a one-time project.
Schema design, query performance, migration work, and the data-layer engineering that an identity platform depends on — including moves between database technologies when the platform's needs change.
OnID recently completed pentest work in support of a banking partnership. Active Logic owned the remediation: vulnerability response, configuration hardening, secrets and credential discipline, and the verification cycle with the testing partner. That posture is now standing infrastructure, not a one-time event.
Production architecture, runbooks, vendor configurations, and the working knowledge a long-lived platform needs are captured and maintained, so the engagement scales beyond any one person's head and OnID's stakeholders always have visibility.
The OnID platform reaches across the verticals where verified identity is a business requirement, not a checkbox:
Active Logic has been the engineering team behind OnID since 2023. The platform is live, in production, integrated with regulated-industry partners, and has cleared the security bar required to support banking work. New capabilities ship on a regular cadence, the cloud footprint is actively optimized rather than just maintained, and the institutional knowledge of how every piece fits together lives with the same senior team that built it.
That's what the engagement is designed to deliver: not a project that ends, but a senior engineering function OnID can keep building on. The kind of partnership Active Logic was built for.
Talk to us about how Active Logic's senior U.S.-based engineers operate identity, fintech, and security-sensitive platforms over the long term.