Paper 2025/1556

CryptoFace: End-to-End Encrypted Face Recognition

Wei Ao, Michigan State University
Vishnu Naresh Boddeti, Michigan State University
Abstract

Face recognition is central to many authentication, security, and personalized applications. Yet, it suffers from significant privacy risks, particularly arising from unauthorized access to sensitive biometric data. This paper introduces CryptoFace, the first end-to-end encrypted face recognition system with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE). It enables secure processing of facial data across all stages of a face-recognition process—feature extraction, storage, and matching—without exposing raw images or features. We introduce a mixture of shallow patch convolutional networks to support higher-dimensional tensors via patch-based processing while reducing the multiplicative depth and, thus, inference latency. Parallel FHE evaluation of these networks ensures near-resolution-independent latency. On standard face recognition benchmarks, CryptoFace significantly accelerates inference and increases verification accuracy compared to the state-of-the-art FHE neural networks adapted for face recognition. CryptoFace will facilitate secure face recognition systems requiring robust and provable security. The code is available at https://github.com/human-analysis/CryptoFace.

Metadata
Available format(s)
PDF
Category
Applications
Publication info
Published elsewhere. CVPR 2025
Keywords
Face RecognitionFully Homomorphic Encryption
Contact author(s)
aowei @ msu edu
vishnu @ msu edu
History
2025-09-03: approved
2025-08-30: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/1556
License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/1556,
      author = {Wei Ao and Vishnu Naresh Boddeti},
      title = {{CryptoFace}: End-to-End Encrypted Face Recognition},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/1556},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1556}
}
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