HyreCar Launches New Mobile App
HyreCar has launched a new mobile application developed in partnership with Mitek and designed to expedite the driver onboarding and verification process.

HyreCar’s new mobile app features Mitek identity verification technology.
Photo courtesy HyreCar
LOS ANGELES — Dealer- and consumer-facing mobility solutions provider HyreCar Inc. announced the launch of the HyreCar mobile application for iOS and Android devices. The app, which was designed to expedite the new-driver onboarding and verification process, was developed with Mitek, an identity verification technology provider.
“We are excited to launch the HyreCar mobile app for our drivers,” said Joe Furnari, CEO of HyreCar. “Reducing friction in our customer conversion channels is expected to accelerate revenue to the top and bottom lines. At the same time, risk reduction through the Mitek integration is expected to enable scale and reduce overhead costs. Overall, our approach to leveraging technology solutions in this new ecosystem of Mobility as a Service has made us an industry leader, moving thoughtfully and deliberately toward our future vision of personal transportation.”
Mitek’s technology is designed to expedite the booking and verification process and lower ID document forgery in the verification process by up to 20%, noted Max Carnecchia, the company’s CEO.
“Empowering a good user experience while verifying new driver identities is the core focus of our partnership with HyreCar,” Carnecchia said. “We’re committed to providing both trust and convenience with each digital transaction and are thrilled to be supporting HyreCar in their mission to safely, securely and seamlessly onboard more rideshare drivers.”
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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