Keylemon 3.2.3 ~upd~
The software supported multiple face models, allowing different users to log into their respective Windows accounts on a shared computer simply by sitting in front of the webcam.
The primary reason for KeyLemon's decline was the introduction of Windows Hello by Microsoft. Windows 10 and 11 now have built-in native support for facial recognition login using specialized cameras (like Intel RealSense). Because this feature is now built directly into the operating system, third-party tools like KeyLemon became largely obsolete for the average user. keylemon 3.2.3
KeyLemon as a commercial project has effectively been discontinued. The official website is no longer active, and the software is no longer supported by the developers. Because this feature is now built directly into
: Version 3.2.3 also supported voice-based authentication as an alternative or additional layer to facial recognition. System Requirements : Version 3