control over what the camera shows · Virtual camera · Voice · Android
Look up any platform's KYC. In one paste.
Paste a URL and get the full verification stack — ID tiers, document requirements, jurisdiction coverage — Real-time face swap · quality tiers, OBS Virtual Camera integration, Voice chain & TOTP-locked licensing.
Read-only intelligence. Aggregated from public regulator filings, platform T&Cs, and merchant documentation.
Three layers of KYC intelligence per platform.
Verification stack
Every ID tier — basic, standard, enhanced — with required documents, liveness checks, and processing windows.
Jurisdictional coverage
Which countries are served at each tier, plus restricted jurisdictions and special-case handling.
Operational signals
Estimated processing days, dispute routes, sanctions-list cross-references, and regulatory citations.
Built for compliance teams who can't afford gaps.
Sanctioned list cross-reference
Every platform profile is checked against OFAC, EU, UN, and HM Treasury sanctions lists on each refresh.
Document-level granularity
See exactly which documents each platform accepts per tier — passport, national ID, proof of address, selfie, utility bill.
Country attribution
Operational jurisdiction versus legal domicile — we flag where the gap exists and what that means for your risk model.
Public-source citations
Every data point links to the source: regulator filing, platform T&C section, or public press release. No black-box claims.
Webhook & CSV export
Push updates to your internal stack automatically or pull a clean CSV for offline audit trails. Available on Yearly plan.
API access
REST and GraphQL endpoints for programmatic lookups. Integrate directly into your onboarding flow or risk dashboard.
Subscriptions & source.
Pick a plan. Payment is completed via Telegram with admin.
Professional
was $500
- Face swap & virtual webcam
- All quality presets
- License activate / revoke
- Standard support
3-month bundle
was $1,000
- Everything in Professional
- Priority onboarding
- Emulator / ADB checklist
- Priority support
Source code
was $5,000
- Python · PySide6 · ML stack
- Server + static marketing sites
- Private technical handover
- Commercial license
Research dashboard.
Sign in to access your full research dashboard, saved lookups, and API credentials.
v1.0.0 · Research PortalDownload what you need.
Windows client: after licensing, download the .exe from Licensed login. GPU drivers → VC++ Redistributable → OBS Studio → FFmpeg → JINKUSU installer. Emulator and ADB links matter only for Android workflows.
Essential — virtual camera & codecs
OBS supplies the Virtual Camera driver the client targets. FFmpeg helps with video file and some media paths.
GPU drivers (Windows)
Current drivers reduce black screens and improve DirectML / CUDA performance.
Emulators & Android tools
Pick one emulator (or Android Studio AVD). Point its camera to OBS Virtual Camera after app is running. ADB is for push / advanced flows.
Optional — phone as webcam on PC
If you want the PC to see your phone camera as a capture device instead of only a USB webcam.
Developers — build from source
Clone the repo, create a venv, pip install -r requirements.txt, then package with PyInstaller when ready.
Setup notes (Windows).
Install the .exe from Licensed login, then use Downloads for the rest. The shipped client bundles Python; listed Python is for developers only.
Virtual camera stack
OBS Studio installed (Virtual Camera driver). Windows 10/11 x64, current GPU drivers (NVIDIA / AMD / Intel). VC++ Redistributable x64 (latest). FFmpeg on PATH if you rely on video file sources.
Required for all workflowsEmulator stack
BlueStacks, LDPlayer, Nox, or Android Studio AVD — per your target. ADB (platform-tools) for push / advanced flows. Point emulator camera to OBS Virtual Camera after app is running.
Required for Android workflowsDeveloper / source build
Python 3.10+ (3.11+ recommended) 64-bit. pip install -r requirements.txt in a venv. onnxruntime-directml or CUDA build as needed. OpenCV, PySide6, InsightFace, MediaPipe. Git, PyInstaller for client packaging.
Source code license onlyFrequently asked questions.
What is JINKUSU CAM?
JINKUSU CAM is a research tool for compliance teams, fintech founders, and sanctions screeners. We aggregate and normalise KYC verification data from public regulator filings, platform documentation, and sanctions lists — so you can compare platforms without manual research.
Do you bypass or circumvent KYC processes?
No. JINKUSU CAM is a read-only research tool. We do not submit forms, create accounts, or interact with any platform's onboarding flow. All data is sourced from public documents.
Where does your data come from?
Exclusively public sources: regulatory filings (FinCEN, FCA, MAS, AUSTRAC, etc.), platform terms of service and KYC policy pages, developer documentation, and official sanctions lists. Every data point has a source citation.
How fresh is the data?
Regulator filings are updated within 48 hours of publication. Platform documentation is re-crawled weekly. Sanctions lists are refreshed daily. Each profile shows a 'last updated' timestamp.
Can I access the data via API?
Yes — REST and GraphQL endpoints are available on the Yearly plan. See the Integrations section for documentation and SDK packages.
How do I cancel my subscription?
You can cancel any time from your account dashboard. Your access continues until the end of the current billing period. No cancellation fees.
Get in touch.
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