We’re excited to announce that Trinsic is now a member of the OpenID® Foundation.
We’re building the infrastructure that lets businesses accept a pre-verified identity. That sounds simple. But making it work at scale, across borders, across different credential formats and wallet providers and government programs, requires a common language. That common language is open standards. And the OpenID Foundation is where those standards are built.
How This Supports What We’re Building
The OpenID Foundation’s work on OpenID for Verifiable Presentations (OpenID4VP) and OpenID for Verifiable Credential Issuance (OpenID4VCI) is directly foundational to what Trinsic does. These specifications define how verifiable credentials are requested, presented, and verified, the exact flows at the center of our platform. The more widely these specifications are adopted, the larger the network Trinsic operates across, and the more value we can deliver to the businesses that integrate with us.
We also gain direct access to the Foundation’s conformance testing and certification programs, which helps us validate our implementation against the specifications and demonstrate to partners and customers that we’ve done it right.
What Comes Next
We’re at an inflection point in digital identity. Governments across the world are rolling out digital wallet programs. Enterprises are beginning to accept digital credentials for onboarding, access, and verification. The infrastructure being laid right now will define how this market functions for years to come.
Trinsic intends to be a meaningful voice in that process, not just a consumer of its outputs.
If you’re building with digital identity, whether you’re a credential issuer, an enterprise looking to accept them, or a developer navigating this ecosystem, we’d love to connect. Visit trinsic.id to learn more about what we’re building.
Trinsic is an OpenID® Foundation Member. The OpenID® Foundation is a non-profit international standardization organization of individuals and companies committed to enabling, promoting, and protecting OpenID technologies.