Anti-counterfeit protection
Counterfeits hurt your customers and your brand. The passport gives you a place to fight back, right where buyers are already looking.
You add guidance on how to tell a genuine item from a fake, with photos and documents, and it appears on the passport when the product is scanned.
Show buyers what to look for
Write a clear description of the tell-tale signs, for example a sharp, centred logo, a correct model number, or a holographic sticker on the box. Add side-by-side photos with captions so a shopper can compare what they are holding against the real thing.
Right where it matters
The guidance sits on the passport behind a clear prompt to check the item is genuine. A buyer who scans before they trust a purchase sees exactly what to look for, before they part with their money or use the product.
Update it any time
As counterfeiters change their methods, you update the guidance and photos, and the change shows the next time anyone scans. The QR code itself never changes.
Frequently asked questions
How does the anti-counterfeit feature work?
You add a description, photos, and an optional document to the passport showing how to identify a genuine item. Buyers see it when they scan the product and expand the authenticity section.
Can I update it after the product is on sale?
Yes. You can change the guidance and photos at any time, and the update appears instantly the next time the QR code is scanned.
Does this replace a security label?
It complements physical features. It gives buyers the knowledge to check those features themselves, backed by the verifiable passport behind the code.