UIDAI Showcases New Aadhaar App, Pushes Secure Offline Verification Nationwide
UIDAI presented a comprehensive look at the capabilities of the new Aadhaar App, highlighting features designed for resident convenience and data security.
- Country:
- India
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) conducted an extensive and highly interactive webinar on “Offline Verification using the Aadhaar App”, drawing the participation of more than 250 organisations, partners, and individuals from across sectors such as banking, fintech, hospitality, housing societies, event management, civic platforms, and digital service providers.
The webinar—held ahead of the formal launch of the revamped Aadhaar App—aimed to build awareness, strengthen the offline verification ecosystem, and equip stakeholders with the knowledge required to integrate and adopt the new verification capabilities.
Aadhaar App to Usher in New Era of Privacy-Protecting Offline Verification
In his opening remarks, Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar, CEO, UIDAI, underscored the core goal of the initiative: to provide residents and service providers with a secure, convenient, and privacy-enhancing means of identity verification that does not rely on physical Aadhaar cards or photocopies.
He highlighted that offline verification is designed to:
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prevent misuse of Aadhaar photocopies
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eliminate risks associated with sharing printed documents
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empower residents with complete control over their data
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enable identity verification without internet dependency
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support a growing digital ecosystem with high trust and low friction
He emphasised that offline Aadhaar verification marks an important step in promoting privacy by design, aligning with India’s push to strengthen digital identity frameworks.
Deep Dive into Offline Verification: Technology, Use Cases & Integration
A detailed presentation by Shri Vivek Chandra Verma, DDG, UIDAI, explored the technological foundation, purpose, and future scope of offline verification. His session covered:
✔ Technical architecture of offline verification
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secure QR codes
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digitally signed documents
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cryptographic verification
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face-authentication options
✔ Integration pathways
Guidance was offered to organisations wishing to embed offline verification into their systems, including:
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API-level integration
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SDK support
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OVSE onboarding procedures
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testing and certification requirements
✔ Practical use-case demonstrations
UIDAI showcased real-world adoption scenarios such as:
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hotel check-ins
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gated-community access management
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event identity verification
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workplace visitor management
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digital KYC-lite authentication
The offline Aadhaar App, officials said, is being designed to support both mass-scale usage and specialised industry needs, encouraging secure onboarding of users even in low-connectivity environments.
Key Features and Resident Benefits in the New Aadhaar App
UIDAI presented a comprehensive look at the capabilities of the new Aadhaar App, highlighting features designed for resident convenience and data security.
Major resident-focused features include:
1. Family Aadhaar Management
Residents can store Aadhaar details of up to five family members in a single app, enabling seamless verification for dependents.
2. Selective Data Sharing
Users can choose to share:
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full Aadhaar demographics or
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specific fields such as name, DOB, gender, or partial address
This gives residents greater control over what data is shared with service providers.
3. Offline Face Verification
A major boost to security, enabling entities to confirm proof of presence even without internet connectivity.
4. One-Click Biometric Lock/Unlock
To protect fingerprint and iris biometrics against misuse.
5. Easy Update Services
Residents can initiate mobile number and address updates directly from the app.
6. Quick, QR-Based Identity Validation
QR verification eliminates the need for physical Aadhaar cards and ensures tamper-proof identity confirmation.
UIDAI officials emphasised that the Aadhaar App will continue to grow with more features, many of which are currently under development.
Enthusiastic Response and Live Query Resolution
The webinar saw an overwhelming response from ecosystem players. Questions ranged from:
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technical integration requirements
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data security protocols
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resident consent flows
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supported platforms for app deployment
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operational guidelines for Offline Verification Seeking Entities (OVSEs)
UIDAI experts addressed queries live, encouraging stakeholders to actively collaborate and explore custom use cases suited to their service domains.
UIDAI also invited participants to register as OVSEs, offering them support in onboarding, integration testing, and adoption frameworks.
Strengthening India’s Digital Identity Ecosystem
In closing, UIDAI urged attendees to stay closely connected as new functionalities of the Aadhaar App roll out. Officials emphasised that offline verification is poised to become a cornerstone of India’s identity ecosystem, enhancing:
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resident safety
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convenience
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digital access
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trust in identity verification processes
The webinar reaffirmed UIDAI’s commitment to building secure, inclusive, and future-ready digital identity services, ensuring that Aadhaar continues to serve as one of the world’s most robust public digital infrastructure systems.

