the verification layer real world products need.
every label claims something. organic. locally sourced. certified. conflict free.
today, those claims are backed by PDFs, trust, and good faith.
the infrastructure to generate and validate cryptographic proof for real world product claims doesn't exist yet. we're building it.
if DPP platforms are the document, veridis is the signature.
- zero knowledge verification
- suppliers prove claims without exposing pricing, formulas, volumes, or customer lists. privacy is the default.
- AI powered data ingestion
- extracts and normalizes data from invoices, certificates, and spec sheets suppliers already have. no manual entry. no new workflows.
- on chain proof anchoring
- every verified claim is timestamped and immutable. any brand, platform, or regulator can validate it. no central authority required.
- universal API
- any DPP platform, ERP system, or compliance tool can pull verified data. we don't compete with the tools brands use. we make them trustworthy.
- supplier first design
- suppliers connect once, get verified once, and are trusted by every brand and platform on the network. no reverification per client.
three forces converging.
- regulatory pressure
- the EU ESPR requires Digital Product Passports for textiles by 2027, metals by 2028, electronics by 2029. the Green Claims Directive will make unsubstantiated sustainability claims illegal.
- trust collapse
- $1.82 trillion in counterfeit goods globally. food fraud up 10% year over year. “organic” and “sustainable” have become meaningless because nobody can check.
- technology readiness
- zero knowledge proofs are production ready. AI document extraction is accurate enough for automated verification. blockchain transaction costs have dropped 99% in three years.
applications.
- HORECA
- prove every sourcing claim on the menu. verified trust badge for marketing. automated traceability for compliance.
- textiles & fashion
- DPP ready supplier verification. prove certifications cryptographically without revealing supplier networks.
- any regulated product
- the same infrastructure expands into every vertical the EU ESPR schedule covers. we don't choose verticals. the regulation does.
the world is moving from “trust me” to “prove it.”
every label, every menu, every product passport will need verifiable proof behind it.