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# Getting Started with OkayID NFC Mobile SDK

## OkayID NFC Mobile SDK

OkayID NFC is a mobile SDK to ease the user by performing ePassport scan by placing your NFC-enabled Android or iOS device on an ePassport *(ICAO 9303 compliant)*, the following details can be retrieved from the embedded chip:

* Name
* ID Photo
* Gender
* Passport Number
* Date of Birth
* Document Type
* Date of Issue
* Date of Expiry

The ePassport NFC scanning, coupled with [OCR](https://innov8tif.com/products/customer-onboarding-ekyc/mobile-id-ocr-sdk/) *(optical character recognition)*, will greatly eliminate the passport fraud cases in customer onboarding journey.

This OkayID Lite mobile SDK is developed into two different platforms which are Android and iOS that contain the same functionalities.

## Requirements

#### Android

* Android SDK 21 and above

#### iOS

* Swift 5
* iOS 13.0 and above (arm64 architecture)

{% hint style="warning" %}
The SDK only supports the minimum requirement and above for Android and iOS
{% endhint %}


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