Linux SDK
BioEnable Linux SDK – Biometric Integration for Linux Systems
BioEnable Linux SDK is a robust software development kit tailored for integrating biometric authentication and identity verification capabilities into Linux-based applications. Designed for developers building secure and scalable solutions, the SDK supports a wide range of biometric devices, including fingerprint, face, and iris scanners. With efficient libraries and sample code, developers can seamlessly integrate biometric functionalities into desktop, embedded, and server environments powered by Linux.
Integration Capabilities
BioEnable Linux SDK offers plug-and-play compatibility with a wide range of biometric devices and sensors. Its well-documented APIs allow for rapid development and deployment in diverse environments, including embedded systems, Linux kiosks, and secure servers.
Whether you're building a standalone application or networked identity verification solution, the SDK supports secure authentication protocols and integration with national ID systems like Aadhaar, MOSIP, and other e-Governance platforms.
Using Linux SDK customers can develop applications easily by just installing drivers and its software development kit. Linux SDK contains various API available for programmers using which they can store fingerprint data and using faster searching algorithms they can check authentication result within few seconds. Download Linux SDK & drivers from below link
please note that depending upon latest releases from OEM we can share SDK and drivers link. Send email on support@bioenabletech.com along with serial number of device and Linux platform details to get correct SDK version. Below given documents are for reference purpose only.
Refer to manual for redhat and ubantu. Detailed steps can be checked using this file.

SDK Application Snaps Details
Once SDK installed check for Device init message on application window
Click on open device and check open device API success message window
Click on capture to capture image of finger placed on sensor
Once finger enrolled click on verify button. It will show verify sucess message
Use Cases
Access Control Systems (Linux-based)
eKYC & Digital Onboarding
Biometric Time Attendance Systems
Linux Embedded Solutions for Terminals/Kiosks
Government Identity Projects
Healthcare and Patient Verification
Additional Benefits
Developer Friendly
Sample code, detailed documentation, and Linux command-line tools for rapid setup.
Hardware-Agnostic
Works seamlessly with standard USB biometric devices and custom hardware.
Secure and Reliable
Built-in encryption for biometric data and logs to ensure data privacy.
Custom Solutions
Tailored SDK variants for specific use cases and hardware environments.