👍 Verify Aadhaar for Free! You can verify your beneficiary Aadhaar details for free using Free Credits. With this limited-time offer, experience and test the feature without paying any verification charges. A banner displays the offer for you on the Verification Suite - OKYC page (Verification Suite Dashboard > Verification Suite - OKYC). Click Claim Free Credits and instantly redeem the credits to your account.Offline Aadhaar Verification is recommended for platforms like eCommerce, staffing and recruitment, logistics, banks, payments and neo-banks, trading, investments, lending, insurance companies, and more. Offline Aadhaar KYC can be used for various purposes such as onboarding users, opening new bank accounts, disbursement of loans, allocating SIM cards, obtaining permanent account numbers, or filing income taxes. To verify Aadhaar offline,
- Go to Verification Suite Dashboard > Aadhaar > OKYC > click Verify Aadhaar.
 
- To verify Aadhaar, enter the Aadhaar number and click Verify. Using the Aadhaar OTP verification API, an OTP will be sent to the Aadhaar-linked mobile number of the customer. The OTP will be valid for 10 minutes.
 
- Enter the 6-digit OTP received by the customer to verify the Aadhaar details.
 
📘 You can also use our API to verify Aadhaar details offline.
Verify Aadhaar via OCR
You can verify the Aadhaar information of your customers using optical character recognition(OCR) with Telr and save your time. This technology recognises the text in an image or a scanned document and converts the text in the image to machine readable text format. Improve the customer onboarding process by eliminating the tedious manual process of document verification.Without human intervention, the accuracy of identifying and verifying the documents is higher. We are in the process of developing an exciting dashboard for you very soon. Until then, use our BharatOCRI.
Avoid the following mistakes while uploading the Aadhaar card for verification:
- Case 1: Uploading both sides of the Aadhaar card as the front image.
- Case 2: Uploading a front image with a scratched Aadhaar number, even if the back image is clear.
- Case 3: Taking an image from too far away, making the Aadhaar number unclear.
- Case 4: Including additional objects in the image with the Aadhaar card.
