eli5: How do tech companies do it so that face ID doesn’t recognize a picture of that person?

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(edit: for the purposes of this question I’ll only consider Apple’s Face ID system but thank you to everyone who addressed Android and others) 🙂

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It projects a grid of dots, and the sees how they lie in your face. It then gets a good impression of the depth of the features as well as the flat image

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Face ID doesn’t just simply take a picture of your face, it uses an infrared projector to project dots on your face and then an infrared camera sees those dots calculates where those dots are in 3D space. For example if you were to hold up the face ID sensor to two objects, one further away from the other it can determine with certainty which one of the 2 objects is closer and which one is further.

If you were to just hold up a picture of a person, it will project the dots on top of the picture and see that it is entirely flat and therefore is not a face.

[Here’s an example of what the projection of the dots look like.](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/g4m6StzUcOw/maxresdefault.jpg)

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Does faceID work if the person is dead?

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Does faceID work if the person is dead?