Miyagawa Seisakusho Releases Standard API Package for Access Control System, Enabling Integration with External Access and Attendance Management Systems

Miyagawa Seisakusho, a developer and manufacturer of edge devices, has released a standard API package for its Knoctoi access control system, making it available for sale. This package allows seamless integration with existing higher-level systems, improving user convenience and reducing development costs. The offering includes a 'Core Package' for facial recognition integration and a 'Synergy Package' for full facial recognition and access control functionality.
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Miyagawa Seisakusho Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo / Representative Director: Kotaro Miyagawa), a developer and manufacturer of edge devices, has released the API for its Knoctoi access control system as a standard API package, and

will begin sales.

By utilizing this package, seamless integration with other systems, such as existing higher-level systems, will be

possible.

・Core Package  …Integrates only facial recognition functions (Scheduled for release in April 2026)

・Synergy Package…Integrates all functions of facial recognition and access control (Scheduled for release in January 2027)

When multiple systems are introduced, registration work and log management occur in each system, making it very inconvenient for users.

However, by integrating systems using the standard API package, it becomes possible to operate them as a single system, thereby significantly lowering adoption barriers.

For example, if you want to add a facial recognition function to an access control system that uses IC cards, by using the Core Package, you can integrate only the minimum necessary functions such as user registration/deletion and history confirmation, while continuing to use the functions of the existing system as they are.

Therefore, it becomes possible to add functions while maintaining user convenience and simultaneously reduce development costs and time.

 Furthermore, if you want to integrate facial recognition access control functions into an attendance management system, you can use the Synergy Package to share databases.

In addition, Miyagawa Seisakusho will implement OSDP communication specifications as standard in its facial recognition terminal Knoctoi Lite in April 2026.

This will enable real-time sharing of authentication IDs and direct control of Knoctoi Lite from control equipment (ACU), etc. By using this in conjunction with the standard API package, it will be possible to build an even more user-friendly total system.

About 'Knoctoi'

Miyagawa Seisakusho's facial recognition terminal Knoctoi is a safe and secure, domestically produced non-contact authentication terminal that allows identity verification simply by holding up your face. It can be linked with access control and attendance management, simultaneously achieving enhanced security and improved operational efficiency.

About Miyagawa Seisakusho

Our history began with the manufacture of telephones, and we now offer unique solutions that combine hardware and software.

Utilizing video analysis technology, wireless communication technology, sensor technology, and voice technology, we continue to address on-site challenges through technology, from the development of our own products such as facial recognition terminals to system integration and manufacturing.

Miyagawa Seisakusho Co., Ltd. Company Overview

Location: 6-20-23 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

Representative Director: Kotaro Miyagawa

Established: 1939

Business Activities: Hardware Development / Software Development

Website: www.msk.co.jp

SNS: https://x.com/msk_1939

Inquiries for Corporate Customers

Miyagawa Seisakusho Co., Ltd. Corporate Desk

Mail: no_reply@msk.co.jp