Incandor
ActiveAI-nativeBehavioral intelligence infrastructure for anti-fraud
What it does
Incandor detects fraud on banking and fintech platforms by learning how every user physically behaves — mouse dynamics, keystroke timing, scroll patterns, and on mobile, how they hold their phone. Founded by two Stanford engineers and backed by Y Combinator, Incandor builds a behavioral map of every user on your platform — no fraud labels or historical data required. At the individual level, it identifies account takeovers with >99% accuracy. At the population level, coordinated rings, mule operators, and coerced sessions separate out naturally. Rather than a black-box risk score, fraud teams query the map via a programmable API.
Its site says now · captured 2026-08-23
Incandor — Behavioral Intelligence for Fraud & Abuse Detection
We build a behavioral map of every user on your platform. No fraud labels required. No enrollment period. Works from session one.
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