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Clear Reports $900 Million Revenue and Expands Biometric Verification to Hospitals

Clear recorded $900 million in revenue and $168 million in net income in 2025. The company paid $128 million to partner airports that year and signed contracts with hospital systems in four states.

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Clear recorded $900 million in revenue and $168 million in net income in 2025, according to company figures reported by Forbes. The biometric identification service paid $128 million to partner airports during the same period. Caryn Seidman Becker, who acquired the company’s assets out of bankruptcy for $6 million in 2009, owns a 14.5 percent stake valued at $1.1 billion.

The firm went public in 2021 and reached a market capitalization of $7.6 billion.

Airport, members use facial scans to bypass standard TSA identification lines. The service operates at 60 U.S. airports and counted 8.2 million active members in 2025, a 6 percent increase from the prior year. The company signed a multiyear renewal with American Express this spring.

Hospital systems in Georgia, New York, New Jersey, and Louisiana have integrated Clear’s technology for patient check-in and identity verification. In December, Clear secured a $6 million contract with Medicare to allow new enrollees to sign into accounts using facial recognition.

T-Mobile uses the service to verify the identities of its 75,000 employees. Total enrollments across airports and enterprise clients reached 41 million in 2025, up 31 percent from 2024. Enterprise bookings increased fivefold during the year.

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