Vouchsafe Partners with Trinsic to Expand Access Through Digital ID Acceptance

Digital identity is gaining momentum, but widespread adoption still hinges on one critical piece: acceptance. People can’t use digital IDs (and reusable credentials) if businesses and agencies can’t reliably accept them inside real onboarding and verification workflows.

That’s why Trinsic is working with Vouchsafe, a digital ID–ready trust platform helping organizations verify identity with and without photo ID, to expand secure digital ID acceptance while supporting more inclusive paths for people who don’t have traditional documents.

Why Vouchsafe + Trinsic

The rising tide of AI-powered identity fraud is pushing more and more services to adopt strong identity checks. That means it’s more important than ever to make sure those checks work for everyone. One billion people around the world lack good photo ID, and without good, inclusive fallbacks they will be locked out of the economy at massive financial and moral cost.

Vouchsafe is built to help close that inclusion gap with verification routes beyond photo ID, while Trinsic provides the infrastructure organizations need to accept trusted digital IDs through one integration point across ecosystems. Together, Trinsic and Vouchsafe are making it easier for organizations to modernize verification without sacrificing completion rates or leaving people behind.

“Digital identity only works when it’s accepted, and acceptance has to work for everyone,” said Riley Hughes, CEO of Trinsic. “By partnering with Vouchsafe, we’re expanding digital ID acceptance in a way that improves security and user experience, while also supporting more inclusive verification paths for people who are traditionally left behind.”

What this partnership enables

By integrating Trinsic’s digital ID acceptance infrastructure into Vouchsafe’s platform, Vouchsafe customers will be able to accept trusted digital IDs and reusable credentials through a single integration, while continuing to support Vouchsafe’s inclusive fallbacks for people who don’t have photo ID. The result is more flexibility in how users verify so organizations can increase assurance without narrowing access.

“The identity ecosystem is sprawling, and no one can do everything at once.” said Jaye Hackett, CTO of Vouchsafe. “Partnerships like this one with Trinsic mean we can give our customers a one-click integration to a whole world of digital ID schemes, plus best-in-class fallbacks for those who don’t have it yet”

Better outcomes for users—and for operations teams

When organizations support modern, mobile-first verification options, end users experience faster, simpler flows with fewer retries and clearer paths to success. That’s especially important for people who may not have traditional documents available or who struggle with legacy verification methods that weren’t designed for today’s digital-first services.

Broader acceptance and stronger signals can improve completion rates, reduce manual review, and increase resilience against fraud. And because digital ID ecosystems are expanding quickly, an acceptance layer helps organizations avoid point solutions and future-proof identity operations as standards and credential types evolve.

For more information about how Trinsic can power digital ID acceptance for your platforms, visit trinsic.id/contact to set up a time to connect.

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