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Best Digital Identity & ID Wallet Providers in 2026

November 24, 2025

Best Digital Identity & ID Wallet Providers in 2026

1. Gataca

Location: Spain | United States

What they do

Gataca is the #1 platform to interact with ID Wallets for simple and compliant identity verification and authentication.

Built on open standards, Gataca provides two core products: Gataca Studio, a cloud platform for managing the issuance and verification of digital credentials and the Gataca app, an ID Wallet enabling users to store and share these credentials to easily authenticate in digital services.

Main industries

  • Public Sector
  • iGaming
  • Age Verification
  • Higher Education
  • Banking

Main differentiators

  • Ready to use SaaS solutions with industry tailored configurations.
  • Plug-and-play integration with existing enterprise systems, reducing setup time from months to days.
  • Modular architecture that hides complexity. It manages trust frameworks, wallet standards, and data models behind the scenes so clients don’t need deep technical knowledge.

2. Lissi GmbH

Location: Germany

What they do

Lissi enables organizations to connect with the EU Digital Identity Wallet ecosystem.

Their main product is “Lissi Connector”, an API software allowing organizations to integrate EUDI Wallets into their services for identification, authentication issuance, and verification of digital credentials.

Main industries

  • Financial Services
  • Public Sector
  • QTSPs

Main differentiator

Production-ready technology specialized in eIDAS 2.0 compliance.

Limitations

Limited to EUDI Wallet use cases; less suited for global or multi-standard ecosystems.

3. Dock Labs

Location: United States

What they do

Decentralized identity platform offering APIs, an ID wallet, and a wallet SDK. Supports credential issuance and verification based on open standards.

Main industries

  • Healthcare
  • Finance
  • Education

Main differentiator

Wallet SDK for custom wallet deployment.

Limitations

Product strategy focuses on building “ID ecosystems” rather than individual flows which may require coordinating multiple parties and more complex integrations.

4. Walt.id

Location: Austria

What they do

Open-source infrastructure for issuing, managing, and verifying digital credentials and ID wallets. Supports major standards (W3C VC, ISO mDL, OID4VC, SD-JWT) and multiple trust ecosystems including blockchain and PKI-based infrastructures.

Main industries

  • Public Sector
  • Banking and financial services
  • Web3
  • Supply Chain

Main differentiator

No upfront licensing cost for the community version and can be adapted freely.

Limitations

  • Open-source deployments require internal engineering resources for maintenance, security, and scaling.
  • Enterprise support requires paid contracts.

5. Truvity

Location: Netherlands

What they do

Provide infrastructure to connect organisations into the EU Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet ecosystem.

Main industries

  • Banking
  • Insurance

Main differentiator

Strong emphasis on eIDAS-aligned compliance and governance.

Limitations

Primarily EU-centric; global or non-EU identity frameworks may require additional work or may not be fully covered.

6. iGrant.io

Location: Sweden

What they do

Digital identity platform supporting issuance, storage, sharing, and verification of credentials via EUDI Wallets. Includes both a Data Wallet for individuals and Organisation Wallet Suite for businesses.

Industries

  • Banking
  • Health
  • Public sector

Main differentiator

The platform offers a “Data Wallet” for individuals and an “Organisation Wallet Suite” for legal entities.

Limitations

Heavy reliance on EU regulatory models; may require adjustments for non-EU markets or alternative standards.

7. MATTR

Location: New Zealand

What they do

Provides digital trust infrastructure including credential issuance/verification tools, wallet components, secure messaging (DIDComm-style), and support for formats like mDocs and W3C Verifiable Credentials.

Industries

  • Banking
  • Government
  • Transportation
  • Education

Main differentiator

Mature standards support including mDocs.

Limitations

Enterprise-focused licensing and architecture may be heavier than needed for small-scale deployments.

8. Trinsic

Location: United States

What they do

Identity acceptance network enabling organisations to accept verifications from a large pool of pre-verified users.

**Main Industries **

  • Fintech
  • Marketplaces
  • Sharing Economy

**Main differentiator **

Access to a large base of pre-verified users reduces onboarding time.

Limitations

Less focused on decentralised wallet ecosystems; oriented more toward verification brokerage than full credential lifecycle management.

Esther Saurí - Digital Marketing Specialist
Esther Saurí

Digital Marketing Specialist