EUDI & eIDAS 2.0

Ready for Europe’s digital identity revolution

The European Digital Identity framework will put a Verifiable Credential wallet in the hands of 450 million citizens. Every bank, airline, government service, and online platform will be required to accept it. Indicio Proven already speaks the stack EUDI mandates — SD-JWT VC, mdoc/mDL, OpenID4VP — and is being tested in an EU’s own Large Scale Pilot.

APTITUDE Large Scale Pilot participant · SD-JWT VC · mdoc/mDL (ISO 18013-5/7) · OpenID4VCI / OpenID4VP · IDEMIA partnership
EUDI, eIDAS,
What’s Changing

eIDAS 2.0 creates obligations and opportunities

The regulation is clear: EU member states must issue digital wallets to citizens. Regulated industries must accept credentials from those wallets. The question isn’t whether to prepare, it’s how fast you can move.

Mandatory wallet acceptance

Banks, telecoms, healthcare providers, airlines, and public services will be required to accept credentials presented from EUDI Wallets. Organizations that can’t verify EUDI credentials will face regulatory and competitive consequences.

Privacy by architecture, not policy

EUDI mandates selective disclosure, data minimization, and user consent for every interaction. GDPR is built into the credential format and presentation protocol. Your systems must support it natively.

Cross-border by default

A credential issued in Estonia must be verifiable in Portugal. A KYC check done in Germany must satisfy requirements in France. EUDI creates a single trust framework across 27 member states and 450 million citizens.

EU LARGE SCALE PILOT
APTITUDE: testing Digital Travel Credentials within the EUDI framework

Indicio is a participant in the APTITUDE Large Scale Pilot — one of the European Commission’s flagship programs for developing and testing government-issued digital passports as Verifiable Credentials within the EUDI Wallet ecosystem. The pilot involves 110+ organizations across the EU, testing DTC-2 type credentials in the SD-JWT VC format over OpenID4VC protocols.

Credential format

SD-JWT VC — the format specified for EUDI Wallet credentials

Protocol

OpenID4VCI / OpenID4VP — EUDI’s mandated issuance and presentation protocols

Credential type

DTC-2 digital passport — government-issued, bound to physical passport

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Why Indicio

Already building what EUDI requires

Native SD-JWT VC and OpenID4VP support

Indicio Proven issues and verifies SD-JWT VC credentials over OpenID4VCI and OpenID4VP natively, the exact format and protocol combination EUDI mandates. Production-ready today.

Multi-format interoperability

EUDI specifies SD-JWT VC, but the real world uses many formats. Proven supports mdoc/mDL, W3C VC, AnonCreds, DTC, and IATA One ID simultaneously — so you can serve EUDI wallets AND the rest of the world.

Third-party wallet acceptance

Indicio’s verifier platform accepts credentials from any compliant wallet — including Apple, Google, and every EUDI Wallet implementation across 27 member states. You don’t need to know which wallet your customer uses.

Proven in production, not just pilots

The Proven platform is already running live deployments: country-scale border management, international airline trials, financial services KYC with IDEMIA. EUDI readiness isn’t a feature we’re adding — it’s how we built.

EUDI Technical Alignment
SD-JWT VC

EUDI’s specified credential format. Indicio issues and verifies natively.

OpenID4VCI / VP

EUDI’s mandated issuance and presentation protocols. Production-ready.

mdoc / mDL

ISO 18013-5 (in-person) and 18013-7 (remote). Required for mobile documents.

Trust frameworks

X.509 trust lists, DIF Trust Establishment, ToIP registry protocol. Multi-framework support.

Next Step

Don’t wait for the regulation to be enforced

Whether you’re an airline preparing for EUDI-compatible DTCs, a bank aligning KYC with eIDAS 2.0, or a government issuing national credentials — bring your requirements and we’ll show you what EUDI-ready looks like today.

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