We are building the verified internet
VEREID exists because the open internet has run out of trustworthy default signals. We are an engineering-led team that would rather ship a smaller, honest product than a big one wrapped in claims we cannot back up.
Our story
VEREID started inside AIARCO, our sovereign-cloud and AI-products company, after we realised that none of the auth or KYC vendors we depended on were honest about what they actually verified. We were buying badges by the bucket. We had paid for blue checks. And none of it answered a basic question: is the person on the other end of this comment, or this DM, or this API call, real?
So we built the thing we wanted. A social network where the badge under your name has a written promise behind it. A B2B Auth product that can deliver real identity to your app inside the same token your engineers already parse. And a verification API that costs eighty cents instead of an annual contract.
What we are honest about
We do not claim what we cannot prove. T1 means we matched your selfie to a document. It does not mean the document is real beyond what our tamper checks can see. T5 means we read your passport chip and verified its internal cryptographic signature. It does not mean the issuing state has confirmed your identity to us — that requires a relationship with the state itself, which most countries do not extend to private companies.
T6 — government-record matched — is rolling out per-country. We will publish the country list as we go, with the regulatory and commercial source we used for each one. We will not pretend the list is bigger than it is. We will not claim ICAO PKD access we do not have.
What we are working on
Hosted Universal Login with per-tenant theming. Mobile NFC passport reading on iOS and Android. A W3C Verifiable Credentials wallet that lets you carry your badges off-platform. And a per-country government-record program that adds T6 to the badge ladder one country at a time, starting with the ones our users actually live in.
Honest claims
If we cannot prove it, we do not stamp it. Plain language on every badge.
Open standards
OIDC, OAuth 2.1, SAML 2.0, W3C VC, DPoP. No proprietary lock-in on the auth layer.
Per-unit pricing
Charge for what you use. No SaaS minimums on the developer products.
Real-time evidence
Every verification returns the signals, scores, and an evidence URI auditors can pull.
Privacy by design
Biometric templates auto-purge. PII vault has its own KMS key.
Built in public
Sprint plans, sub-processor changes, and post-mortems shared on the changelog.