ewQwe Identity Identity EU
Now Live on GitHub

Open-Source Credential Verifier for the EUDI Wallet Ecosystem,
Powered by Rust. 100% standards compliant.

ewQwe /juːˈkwiː/ Identity is an open-source credential verifier developed in the EU, compatible with the EUDI / eIDAS wallet ecosystem. A complete solution — from protocol validation to the admin dashboard — in a single fast binary.

Age Verification, Person Identification
Out of the box with the widely deployed France Identité wallet

Ships with an embedded, multi-lingual admin UI — QR-code flows, real-time audit journal, operator management — served from the same binary. A reusable MIT-licensed demo webapp shows how to embed verification in your own application.

Three Ways to Run It,
Open Core · Enterprise · SaaS

Start with the open-core under AGPL-3.0 — a single Docker command gets you running. For production: enterprise-grade infrastructure with multi-tenancy, OpenTelemetry, PostgreSQL / Redis, APISIX, and Kubernetes Helm charts. A fully managed SaaS platform is coming soon.

Our Three-Tiered Architecture

From an open-source core to enterprise resilience and seamless cloud deployment.

01. Open Core

Available Now

The backbone of the identity ecosystem. A fully working open-source credential verifier server.

  • 100% Rust Implementation
  • Open Source & Auditable
  • Lightweight & High-Performance
  • Verifies credentials from the widely deployed France Identité wallet
Enterprise

02. ewQwe Enterprise

Built for heavy organizational compliance and elite infrastructure requirements.

  • Multi-Tenancy Architecture
  • OIDC Support & PostgreSQL / Redis Backends
  • Native Kubernetes Builds
  • APISIX Integration & Telemetry

03. SaaS Platform

In Development

The power of the ewQwe Identity enterprise version, fully managed in the cloud without operational overhead.

  • Zero Infrastructure Setup
  • Instant Scalability
  • Managed Compliance & Updates

Looking for the Technical Documentation?

Deep dive into deployment strategies, Kubernetes setups, telemetry integrations, and API reference models.