Regula Launches 7320 Mobile Document Reader for Enhanced ID Verification

RESTON, Va. — December 2, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Regula, a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification (IDV) solutions, has launched the Regula 7320 mobile document reader, a compact device designed for reliable and integrated identity verification outside stationary checkpoints.

Verification workflows in the field often face challenges such as manual data re-entry, limited power and connectivity, and a lack of integration into centralized systems, causing delays and security gaps. The Regula 7320 addresses these issues by providing border-grade verification, autonomy, and ecosystem integration in any location, even without network access.

Designed for professionals in high-risk and high-security sectors, including border control, road police, transport security, and regulated industries like gambling and car rental, the Regula 7320 performs identity verification on the spot. It reads and validates ID data, checks document authenticity, and performs face matching, aligning results with centralized policies via the Regula IDV Platform.

The Regula 7320 mobile document reader is engineered to ensure identity verification even in remote locations. This new model of mobile document reader adds more autonomy, power, and interoperability to support demanding scenarios.

With border-grade performance and seamless infrastructure integration, the Regula 7320 enables teams to verify in various conditions and locations, including performing full document verification with RFID reading and validation, facial matching, and fingerprint capture in the field. The device also automates workflows by synchronizing structured and validated data with back-office systems via the Regula IDV Platform, eliminating manual re-entry and enabling instant processing of cases.

The Regula 7320 also facilitates building seamless environments through integration with existing Regula infrastructure or third-party databases for automated AML (anti-money laundering) or PEP (politically exposed persons) checks, data extraction, and reporting.

The Regula 7320’s architecture combines powerful optics, optimized lighting, and extended power capacity, utilizing high-resolution visible-light and 8 MP infrared (IR) cameras to deliver forensic-level detail for detecting forgeries. Optimized UV (ultra-violet) color rendering captures laboratory-grade UV images, while a dedicated IR algorithm prevents overexposure. Powered by Regula’s in-house authenticator with an 11,000 mAh battery, the device provides longer runtimes without recharging.

The device securely stores verified data and automatically synchronizes with central systems once connectivity is restored, ensuring continuity and compliance.

According to Alex Lewanowicz, Director of Hardware Engineering at Regula, the Regula 7320 merges document, biometric, and data verification into one connected workflow, enabling organizations to cut costs, reduce verification times, and strengthen trust across every touchpoint of the identity lifecycle.

Regula has over 30 years of experience in forensic research and offers a comprehensive library of document templates, providing hardware and software solutions that enable over 1,000 organizations and 80 border control authorities to deliver client service without compromising safety, security, or speed. Regula has been recognized in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Identity Verification.

Kristina – ks@regula.us

Source: Regula

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