In public places such as libraries, shopping malls, and stadiums, face recognition lockers are becoming the core facilities to enhance the user experience. Their core functions include: users complete identity verification by scanning their faces, and the system automatically allocates idle lockers. There is no need for keys, cards, or passwords throughout the process of storing and retrieving items, and the operation time is shortened to within 3 seconds. For example, after a large - scale shopping center introduced face recognition lockers, customer satisfaction increased by 40%, and disputes caused by lost keys decreased by 95%. In addition, the lockers are equipped with an intelligent management system that records the storage and retrieval times, locker numbers, and user information in real - time. Managers can monitor the device status through the background, analyze usage data, and optimize resource allocation. During the pandemic, contactless operation has become a guarantee of hygiene and safety in public places. Users do not need to touch the lockers, reducing the risk of cross - infection.