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Tools for Humanity’s World (formerly Worldcoin) unveiled World ID 4.0 and new partnerships at its Lift Off event in San Francisco on April 20, 2026, rolling out iris‑based human verification across mainstream apps.
The account‑based World ID system — co‑founded by Sam Altman — uses iris scans via the Orb family of devices, on‑device selfie checks and cryptographic key management (key rotation, recovery, multi‑key support and session controls) to create portable “proof of human” credentials.
Zoom will integrate World ID Deep Face to confirm real‑time presence in meetings; Tinder/Match Group is expanding a Japan pilot to add verified badges and plans U.S. rollout for age and humanity checks; DocuSign will let signers confirm attributes when executing agreements.
World says nearly 18 million people are verified across 160 countries and highlighted Concert Kit and Agent Kit tools to fight ticket bots and secure human‑AI interactions.
The company continues to face scrutiny from privacy regulators including France’s CNIL and the UK ICO even as it promotes privacy‑forward protocols and open‑source components.
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Monday, April 20, 2026 22:55 UTC
World ID expands iris verification to Zoom, Tinder
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Sam Altman’s World ID Joins Tinder and Zoom







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