
walt.id
walt.id is a leading open-source decentralized identity and wallet infrastructure used by 41,000+ developers and organizations globally.

What is walt.id?
walt.id provides open-source decentralized identity and wallet infrastructure for building end-to-end use cases and applications fast and with ease. The platform covers the full identity lifecycle: issuing digital credentials, launching or embedding ID wallets for users to manage credentials, and verifying credentials from any wallet. Built strictly on open standards—including W3C VC, SD-JWT VC, ISO/IEC 18013-5, and OpenID4VC protocols—walt.id ensures credentials work across borders, wallets, and ecosystems. The stack is aligned with emerging global regulatory frameworks including eIDAS2. The Community Stack is a holistic open-source solution, while the Enterprise Stack provides a powerful solution for building reliable and scalable systems for large organizations or SaaS platforms.
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