The Digital Product Passport platform
A Digital Product Passport is a digital record that travels with a product. It shows what the product is made of, where it came from, its environmental footprint, and how to repair and recycle it. Under the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), more and more product groups will need one over the coming years.
Our platform makes that simple. You enter your product details once, and we produce a clean, standards-compliant passport with a QR code you can print straight onto your label. Customers, retailers, and customs can all scan it to see the full product story.
What a passport holds
Each passport brings the information a buyer or regulator expects into one place:
- Identity: product name, GTIN, batch or lot, and country of origin.
- Materials and composition: what the product is made of, including recycled content.
- Sustainability: carbon footprint, durability, and energy or repairability information where it applies.
- Care and circularity: how to look after, repair, and recycle the product.
- Compliance: certificates and supporting documents, kept in one audit trail.
Built for every product category
The builder adapts to what you make. Textiles, electronics, furniture, batteries, tyres, metals, and construction products each get the exact fields their rules ask for, so you are never filling in boxes that do not apply.
Ready when your deadline arrives
ESPR is being introduced product group by product group. The brands that prepare early move through their deadline calmly instead of scrambling. You can start with one product today, at your own pace, and scale up as the rules expand.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Digital Product Passport?
It is a digital record, opened by scanning a QR code, that holds the key facts about a product: its materials, origin, environmental footprint, and how to repair and recycle it. The EU is introducing them under the ESPR regulation.
Do I need a Digital Product Passport?
If you make or sell physical products in the European Union, a passport is very likely coming for your category. The rules arrive in waves, and textiles, electronics, furniture, and batteries are among the first.
How long does it take to create one?
Most passports take a few minutes. You enter the basics and the compliance details, and the platform generates a printable QR code automatically.
Can customs and retailers read it?
Yes. The passport uses standard formats so customers, retailers, and customs systems can all scan the same QR code and read the data.