AARI® Fingerprint Visualization System
Foster+Freeman
Designed to meet the requirements of fingerprint laboratories, the AARI® rapid amino acid imager combines multispectral lighting with a high-resolution UV-Vis-IR camera.
Advantages
Simple and intuitive visualization interface, facilitating use in forensic environments
Compact and ergonomic design, suitable for limited analysis spaces
Quick installation without major modifications to the laboratory or workstation
Predefined examination protocols enabling rapid imaging startup for commonly used fingerprint processing
AI-assisted detection to swiftly scan documents and identify ridge detail areas
High sensitivity for precise detection of subtle fingerprints or invisible alterations
Automatic document stabilization function to ensure optimal results with every analysis
The AARI® (Amino Acid Rapid Imager) revolutionizes the analysis of fingerprints on porous and semi-porous surfaces by combining speed, precision, and automation. Thanks to its fully integrated detection and imaging system, coupled with the intelligent software AI Assist Ridge Detection, it enables instant and precise visualization of latent fingerprints, even the most subtle ones.
Specifically designed for specialized fingerprint laboratories, the AARI combines multispectral lighting with a high-resolution UV-Vis-IR camera, allowing for fine detail capture across different wavelengths. The camera features interchangeable imaging filters, optimized for each phase of processing (such as ninhydrin, DFO, IND, etc.), ensuring perfect adaptation to the various development stages of fingerprints.
With its optimized work surface, it supports A4/Letter-sized substrates and enables non-destructive analysis without direct contact with evidence. The integrated rapid imaging system accelerates the workflow, reduces human error, and allows generation of comprehensive analysis reports with full traceability.
High-resolution image capture
- Documents imaged up to A4 size
- UV/Color/IR camera with 61MP resolution
- High-resolution imaging at 1,460 ppi
- Automatic filter selection
Multispectral lighting
- Diffuse white light at 5,700 K
- UV at 365 nm
- Green light at 520-530 nm
- Infrared at 860 nm
- Document analysis within the scope of judicial investigations
- Precise detection of indentations and latent writings invisible to the naked eye
- Verification of suspect documents in forensic police laboratories
- Non-destructive examination of written evidence, preserving their integrity
- Support for investigations into document fraud, forgery, and counterfeiting