eID Easy Monthly Update: February 2026

In this post, you’ll find a recap of recent product updates, a look at what we’re building now, and what’s coming next. We’re also sharing a team introduction, a customer highlight, a partner milestone, and a few ways to dive deeper into our latest resources.

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eID Easy Company Update February 2026

Here’s a quick look at what we built in the past (almost) 2 months, what’s moving forward on the roadmap, and where the team has been active across the ecosystem.

Product progress, partnerships, and the people behind it: all in one place.

1. Product Update: January & Early February 2026

In January and early February, we focused on improving high-volume signing, reducing login friction in regulated flows, and strengthening enterprise integrations, all through the same API.

Key highlights:

  • itsme® Batch Signing: Users can now sign up to 70 documents in a single session. Ideal for fintechs, lenders, and operational teams handling contracts or regulatory documents at scale. Less friction = faster turnaround and higher completion rates.
  • MitID (LoA High) via Nets: Enables stronger assurance identity verification for Danish users. Particularly relevant for regulated onboarding (KYC/AML), where higher levels of assurance reduce compliance risk.
  • Evrotrust QES Transparency Update: Users can now clearly see who is requesting their data before signing, improving trust and UX in qualified signing scenarios.
  • Reason Confirmation in Signing: Custom legal statements (e.g., guarantees or approvals) can now be embedded directly into the signature stamp; useful for financial agreements and regulated documentation.
  • Nextcloud Plugin (v32 Update): (Yes, we have a Nextcloud plugin), and It’s now updated for the latest version, making it easier for organizations using Nextcloud to add eID authentication and qualified signatures directly inside their document workflows.

2. Coming Up Next: What Product Team is Working On

Here’s a look at what our product team is working on now, and what’s on the roadmap for the months ahead, from near-term usability improvements to broader infrastructure and identity coverage goals.

Near-Term Priorities

One word - EUDIW.

Our immediate priority is building out the EUDI Wallet (EUDIW) infrastructure and test environments. We’re focusing on making sure our platform is technically ready with stable integrations, proper sandbox setups, and business-ready flows.

For our new and current customers it means that we’re preparing the groundwork so they can plug into EUDI Wallet ecosystems as they go live, without scrambling later.

2026 Roadmap Highlights

  • Digital Identity Wallet (DIW) integrations – with business-ready flows and APIs
  • Expanded eID coverage – Poland, Italy, Spain, Germany, and others
  • Uptime and performance improvements – especially across high-demand methods
  • Enhanced analytics & reporting – to support better ops and client-facing metrics

3. Customer Story of the Month

Oneflow, a leading document management and digital contracting platform, turned to eID Easy to solve a challenge many businesses face: delivering secure, compliant eSignatures across multiple countries and evolving regulations. Before integrating with us, supporting different national signing methods in-house was pulling engineering time away from their core product.

By using the eID Easy API, Oneflow now supports a wide range of trusted signing methods with a single integration, making updates faster and keeping signatures compliant with local legal requirements. Their users benefit from a smoother, intuitive signing experience directly inside the Oneflow interface, and the team has more time to focus on improving the contract workflow itself.

Amin Solhizadeh, Software Developer at Oneflow

4. Provider Story of the Month

Evrotrust – EU-grade Digital Identity & Qualified eSigning Across 60+ Countries

Evrotrust is a long-term partner helping us deliver high-assurance remote user onboarding and qualified electronic signatures (QES) with a smooth, app-based experience designed to keep friction low.

As an EU-based Qualified Trust Service Provider (QTSP) under eIDAS, Evrotrust enables legally robust trust services across Europe – especially valuable for fintech and other regulated businesses that need compliant onboarding without slowing users down.

What this unlocks for partners

  • Real-time, app-based identity verification for secure remote onboarding
  • Qualified eSignatures (QES) when the highest level of assurance is required
  • Cross-border scalability via our single API, supporting users across 60+ nationalities – and, where relevant, extending to select additional markets (e.g., Kenya via GEDA)
“Trust at scale requires both strong assurance and a seamless user experience. With Evrotrust, we can help regulated businesses onboard remotely cross-border while keeping journeys fast and compliant.” — Konstantin Bezuhanov, CEO, Evrotrust

Evrotrust joined us at our User Conference in Tallinn last November to share insights on cross-border trust, and they continue to be a key part of the ecosystem behind our single API.

eID Easy User Conference 2025

5. Around the Company: Events, Updates & More

We kicked off the year by hosting our first community meetup of 2026, this time in Stockholm.

It was a great opportunity to bring together professionals working across digital identity, trust services, and regulation to exchange perspectives, share practical experiences, and talk openly about where the ecosystem is heading in 2026.

“It was great to have members of the eID & eSignature community turn up - at relatively short notice - for some pizza, beer and conversation. Joao Rei and I are already looking forward to being back again when the evenings are brighter.” — eID Easy's CEO, Maoiliosa O'Culachain

More in-person meetups coming up soon!

6. Under the Hood: What’s Happening Internally

We’re continuing our team spotlight series, and this month we sat down with Andrea Feliziani, our Fractional Chief Compliance Officer (FCCO), who helps us navigate and scale within the international regulatory framework of digital trust services.

Andrea brings a strong legal and compliance background to eID Easy, plus a very clear view on why compliance matters in a high-trust industry like ours.

Tell us about your background and what you bring to eID Easy.

“After specialising in international business law and working as a legal advisor for internationally exposed law firms, I directed my career towards legal compliance, specifically in eIDAS-regulated solutions.

I spent five years at InfoCert, one of the most relevant Qualified Trust Service Providers in Europe, and also one of eID Easy’s providers, before deciding to offer my expertise as a consultant.

At eID Easy, I help the company safely orientate and scale within the international regulatory framework of trust services and digital solutions.”

Why eID Easy?

“I believe the answer stands in the name already. International use of digital signatures can become problematic because of technical and legal mismatches.

eID Easy wants to make those solutions accessible and user-friendly, without renouncing the strongest compliance standards.”

What are you most excited to work on?

“At the cost of being banal... it’s the people. Everybody in the company is not only friendly and helpful, but also a highly valued professional in their own area of expertise.”

What do you hope to make easier or more valuable for customers and partners?

“I hope our customers and partners are always satisfied knowing that compliance in the company is addressed with competence and care.

In a high-trust environment such as digital trust services, reputation is everything.”

Outside of work?

“I’m an amateur musician. I currently play guitar at quite an advanced level and sing at quite a basic level,” he says.

“I’m also quite deep in nerd culture, I’m a voracious Dungeons & Dragons fan.”

Any quirky work habits?

“I highlight a lot of text. Sometimes in different colours. It’s probably a reminiscence of my university days.”

What does ‘making trust simple’ mean to you?

“It means that users can totally trust the digital solutions presented to them, being sure they reach their purpose without headaches.”

7. Resources & Useful Links: eID Easy Conversations

Introducing: eID Easy Conversations, a series where we sit down with people across (and outside of) eID Easy to talk through the topics shaping digital identity, from regulation and compliance to product and real-world implementation.

The first episode features Andrea, covering EUDI Wallet Relying Parties and what businesses should already be thinking about.

If EUDIW is on your roadmap, it’s worth a read.

→ Read the first conversation here

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Thanks for reading and for being part of the growing eID Easy community. If something here caught your eye, a product update, an event, a use case, we’d love to talk more.

Catch you next month with more updates from across the company.

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