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# Regula FaceSDK js client for the browser and node.js based on axios
[](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@regulaforensics/facesdk-webclient)

[](https://support.regulaforensics.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000916306-Documentation)
[](https://github.com/regulaforensics/FaceSDK-web-openapi)
Face recognition as easy as reading two bytes.
- Face Matching - Compare the person holding the ID to the person pictured in the ID document (1:1)
- Face Recognition - Find the person by his or her photo in databases / lists (1:N)
- Liveness Detection - Perform liveness check using a selfie taken with the user’s smartphone.
If you have any problems with or questions about this client, please contact us
through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/regulaforensics/FaceSDK-web-js-client/issues).
You are invited to contribute [new features, fixes, or updates](https://github.com/regulaforensics/FaceSDK-web-js-client/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22), large or small; We are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can. See [dev guide](./dev.md).
## Install package
```
npm install @regulaforensics/facesdk-webclient
```
## Example of Face Matching
Performing request:
```js
const face1 = fs.readFileSync('face1.jpg').buffer;
const face2 = fs.readFileSync('face2.jpg').buffer;
const sdk = new FaceSdk({ basePath: 'http://localhost:41101' });
const response = await sdk.matchApi.match({
images: [
{ type: ImageSource.LIVE, data: face1, index: 1 },
{ type: ImageSource.DOCUMENT_RFID, data: face2, index: 2 }
]
});
```
Parsing results:
```js
for (const result of response.results) {
console.log(`pair(${result.firstIndex},${result.secondIndex}) similarity: ${result.similarity}`)
}
```
You can find more detailed guide and run this sample in [example](https://github.com/regulaforensics/FaceSDK-web-js-client/tree/master/examples/basic) folder.
## Compatibility
Language level
* ES5, ES6.Promises - depends on a native ES6 Promise implementation to be supported. If your environment doesn't support ES6 Promises, you can polyfill.
Module system
* CommonJS
* ES6 module system
Definitions
* TypeScript's definitions should be automatically resolved via `package.json`. ([Reference](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/declaration-files/publishing.html#including-declarations-in-your-npm-package))