PassportLab was built to solve the legal friction EU market entry creates for importers and brands — providing technical infrastructure so compliance teams can focus on product, not paperwork.
- For brands and importers who are legally the 'Manufacturer' in the eyes of the EU and bear full DPP liability
- Turns complex supplier data into verifiable, cryptographically signed Digital Product Passports
- Protects shipments at the EU border by ensuring customs authorities can verify product credentials instantly
Purpose-Built EU DPP Infrastructure.
We build the technical backbone that makes Digital Product Passport compliance fast, verifiable, and interoperable.
PassportLab was founded with a single objective: eliminate the legal friction of EU market entry for importers and private label brands. The 2026 ESPR mandate is the largest product transparency shift in a generation — and most businesses are not ready.
We provide the institutional-grade infrastructure that transforms complex supplier data into signed, GS1-interoperable Digital Product Passports. From cryptographic identity to EPCIS supply chain events, we handle the standard so you can focus on your product.
Why PassportLab?
Every passport PassportLab issues is cryptographically signed with a DID:Web identity, carries a W3C Verifiable Credential proof, and exposes a GS1 Digital Link resolver — ready for EU customs, retailers, and regulators.
We run on EU servers in Frankfurt and implement the full stack of open standards: UNTP 0.6.0, SD-JWT, EPCIS 2.0, GS1 Digital Link, Battery Regulation Annex XIII, and W3C VC 2.0 with DID:Web signing. Enterprise customers can also ingest EDIFACT DESADV messages directly via HTTP API — automatically translated to EPCIS 2.0 events and attached to the relevant product passports.
Risk strategy. Product architecture. Regulatory depth. A decade in bank-grade credit risk, where data integrity is not a feature, it is a legal obligation. Seven years building B2B/B2C products that people actually use under pressure. PassportLab's compliance framework is built the way a risk manager would build it: every data point traceable, every schema versioned, every failure mode documented.
Infrastructure that moves when the regulation moves. The engineer behind PassportLab's live registry, resolver, and API, built on W3C VC v2.0, EPCIS 2.0, and GS1 Digital Link from day one. When the EU Commission updates the ESPR data schemas, we ship the update. No migration project. No consulting engagement. It just works.
Ready to Build Your DPP Infrastructure?
Start with five free passports — no credit card, no commitment. See exactly what your products look like to EU customs authorities, retailers, and digital verifiers.
When you're ready to scale, our plans grow with you. From boutique brands to enterprise catalog operations.
Live since 2026. Engineered in Germany. Running on EU servers.