iProov has introduced iProov Verified Meetings, a new biometric identity verification solution designed to detect deepfakes and authenticate participants during video calls without disrupting the user experience.
The technology aims to address the growing threat of AI-generated identity fraud in video conferencing platforms, where attackers increasingly use deepfake videos and virtual camera injection techniques to impersonate individuals during remote meetings, hiring processes, financial approvals, and customer onboarding.

According to Andrew Bud, organizations can no longer assume that seeing a person on screen guarantees authenticity, as generative AI tools have made realistic deepfake creation easier, cheaper, and harder to detect.
The new solution is part of the iProov Workforce Solutions Suite and supports the “Pre-Join” verification process for workforce and enterprise environments.
iProov Verified Meetings works as a native plugin integrated directly into video conferencing platforms. The system silently analyzes live video streams in real time across two security layers: deepfake and presentation attack detection, and hardware integrity verification to confirm that the video feed originates from a physical camera rather than a virtual or manipulated environment.
Verification results are displayed to meeting hosts using a simple Red, Amber, or Green (RAG) status indicator, allowing organizations to make rapid decisions without interrupting the meeting flow or alerting potential attackers.
The launch comes amid rising concerns over AI-driven fraud in enterprise environments. iProov cited high-profile incidents involving deepfake-enabled scams and synthetic identities infiltrating organizations through remote interviews and social engineering tactics.
To strengthen protection against evolving threats, the solution is backed by the company’s iProov Security Operations Center (iSOC), where biometric scientists, threat intelligence experts, and security teams continuously monitor emerging attack methods and update detection systems in real time.
The company said the technology is designed to help organizations secure critical digital interactions before financial transactions are approved, access is granted, or hiring decisions are finalized.
More information is available through the iProov website.


