HashLyte engineers AI systems, biometric hardware and blockchain rails that run in the real world — autonomous business agents, edge vision, virtual trial rooms and on-chain ecosystems.
HashLyte is a product engineering company across software, AI, hardware and blockchain. We don't stop at demos — every system we build is deployed, measured and integrated into the tools a business already runs on.
< 33 ms
Edge inference
99.1%
Face check accuracy
99.5%
Thumb verification
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Biometrics off-site
Six product lines, one engineering standard. Open any project for the full workflow, specifications and results.
Hardware-agnostic deployment reuses 60–80% of existing camera layouts. Everything is processed on-site, so no raw video or biometric template ever leaves the property.
Multi-object tracking counts cartons, pallets and bags on live conveyors and catches dispatch discrepancies before the yard gate.
Plate and container OCR auto-matched to purchase orders, cutting driver dwell and demurrage costs.
Automated helmet, vest and virtual-perimeter checks that reduce incidents and hold up in audits.
Occupancy and thermal load syncing trims 15–20% of HVAC and lighting spend in large workspaces.
Near-infrared iris matching and sub-120 ms facial checks for vaults, server rooms and residences.
Thumb impression synced with camera verification to end badge-swapping and unauthorised drawer access.
Every sensor we deploy follows the same structured flow from observation to action.
IP feeds, thermal sensors and biometric readers observe defined zones with no blind spots.
Local edge processors run neural models in 33–150 ms to verify identity or classify anomalies.
Detections become signed JSON events carrying timestamp, zone and confidence score.
Payloads open gates, trigger alarms, push alerts or write straight into ERP and POS systems.
The same engineering standard applied to very different operations.
Line inspection, PPE compliance, throughput analytics and ERP-linked production dashboards.
Gate OCR, pallet counting, dispatch reconciliation and yard dwell reduction.
Virtual trial rooms, inventory agents, till-level biometrics and marketing autopilot.
Iris and face access for high-security rooms with tamper-evident audit trails.
Restricted-area access, asset tracking and appointment and follow-up automation.
Occupancy-driven energy savings, visitor management and resident access.
Six commitments we hold on every engagement, from a single pilot to a multi-site rollout.
Every engagement ends with a system running in production and measured against numbers agreed up front.
Vision and biometric workloads process on-site. Raw video and biometric templates never leave your property.
Sensors, edge nodes, models, APIs and interfaces are engineered by the same team, so nothing falls between vendors.
ERP, POS, SCADA, WMS, CRM and existing camera and door hardware are reused wherever they are fit for purpose.
Threat modelling and external audit are part of the schedule, not an optional extra after launch.
You get the source, the documentation and the option to run everything internally.
A predictable five-stage engagement, with a measurable pilot before anyone commits to scale.
We map the operation, the bottleneck and the number that has to move.
A written scope with architecture, timeline, cost and the success metric.
One site, one line or one agent proves the result in four to eight weeks.
Proven configuration replicated across sites with training and documentation.
SLA-backed monitoring, quarterly reviews and a roadmap for the next system.
The questions operations, IT and finance teams ask us most often.
No. We build software platforms, hardware, AI systems and blockchain rails. Most engagements combine at least two of them.
Usually yes. Smart Edge deployments reuse 60–80% of existing camera fleets, and our access units speak Wiegand and RS-485 alongside REST.
By default, on your infrastructure. Vision and biometric processing happens on-site; only structured events travel onward.
A scoped pilot typically shows measurable results in four to eight weeks before any wider rollout.
Yes. Source, documentation and deployment configuration transfer to you at handover.
Tell us about your operation and we'll map an AI, hardware or blockchain deployment around it.