Here’s a quick look at what we built in the past month, 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: June 2026
In June, we focused on expanding signing flexibility for existing methods, while continuing our EUDI Wallet sandbox work.
Key highlights:
Hash and batch signing for DIIA and Swisscom
We added hash signing and batch signing support for both DIIA and Swisscom, giving customers more flexibility in higher-volume and privacy-sensitive signing workflows.
Hash signing is useful when the document itself should not be transferred to the signing provider, only the document hash is used for signing. Batch signing helps users sign multiple documents in one flow, reducing repetitive confirmations and making large signing processes more efficient.
This is especially useful for teams handling contracts, approvals, reports, or regulated documents at scale, where speed, privacy, and operational efficiency matter.
Danish EUDI Wallet sandbox: Alt-ID
We also added access to Denmark’s Alt-ID wallet sandbox in the eID Easy Wallet Hub. Customers can now test wallet-based user journeys, including identity credential verification and trusted attribute sharing.
Alt-ID is already live in Denmark as a national wallet, although it is not yet certified as an EUDI Wallet. For now, we are offering customers access to the test wallet in a sandbox environment. We are not adding Alt-ID as a regular eID method in the eID Easy API.
For relying parties, this means another practical way to understand how wallet-based onboarding, identity verification, and attribute sharing will work before wider EUDI Wallet production access becomes available.
Want to test it? If you’re interested in exploring wallet-based flows or the new signing options, get in touch. We can help you access the right test environment and see what fits your use case.
2. Coming Up Next: What Product Team Is Working On
Over the next few months, the focus is on expanding eID coverage in key European markets and continuing EUDI Wallet sandbox access.
Near-term priorities:
SPID, Italy
We’re being onboarded as an official SPID aggregator, which will allow us to offer SPID as an authentication method through the eID Easy API. This is a major step for customers who need to verify Italian users online, especially for onboarding, account access, and regulated user flows.
ID Austria
We’re also being onboarded as an official ID Austria Service Provider, giving customers a technical integration layer to access ID Austria authentication through our API. For businesses serving Austrian users, this adds another trusted national eID method through the same eID Easy integration.
mObywatel, Poland
mObywatel is also on the near-term roadmap, helping us expand eID coverage in Poland. Once available, it will support businesses that need to authenticate Polish users as part of online services, onboarding, or other digital journeys.
Swiss Wallet, Swiyu
On the wallet side, we’re preparing access to the Swiss Swiyu wallet sandbox. This will allow customers to test wallet-based journeys, including identity credential verification and trusted attribute sharing, before production access becomes available.
Together, these updates support the same goal: broader trusted identity coverage through one API, with early access to the wallet-based flows that are coming next.
2026 Roadmap Highlights
- Digital Identity Wallet (DIW) integrations, with business-ready flows and APIs
- Expanded eID coverage across Europe (Poland, Italy, Spain, Germany, and more)
- Uptime and performance improvements across high-demand methods
- Enhanced analytics and reporting for better operational and client insights
3. Customer Story of the Month
From Weeks to Hours: How WhiteDoc Helps Businesses Sign Across Borders with eID Easy
This month, we’re highlighting Centredo, the team behind WhiteDoc, a digital document management platform helping companies automate approvals, signing workflows, and cross-border document processes.
As WhiteDoc’s customers expanded across Ukraine, the EU, and North America, one challenge became clear: international document workflows were still too slow and fragmented. Different countries meant different signing tools, extra verification steps, paper documents, and sometimes international courier services.
By integrating eID Easy, WhiteDoc added international Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES) through one platform, helping customers manage the full document lifecycle: creation, approval, signing, validation, and long-term storage, across multiple countries.
The impact:
- Document turnaround reduced from weeks to hours
- Up to 90% of courier costs eliminated for many workflows
- Partners across 50+ countries supported in one platform

- Dmytro Shvyrkov, CEO, WhiteDoc
4. Provider Story of the Month
Diia.Signature, Ukraine’s mobile-first signing method
This month, we’re highlighting Diia.Signature, Ukraine’s electronic signature service inside the Diia mobile app.
We’ve supported Diia.Signature for a while, and this month we expanded the offering with hash signing and batch signing support. That means customers using Diia through eID Easy now have more flexibility for higher-volume and privacy-sensitive signing workflows.
Why it matters
Diia.Signature lets Ukrainian citizens and residents sign documents directly from their smartphone. The official Diia integration page describes it as a service users can use to sign documents or authorize themselves on a company website or app, with the flow handled through identity verification and a Diia.Signature code.
With the new hash signing support, the document itself does not need to be transferred to the signing provider, only the hash is used for signing. This is useful for privacy-sensitive workflows where customers want to keep document content within their own environment.
With batch signing, users can sign multiple documents in one flow, reducing repetitive confirmations and making larger signing processes faster and easier to complete.
Where it fits best
Diia.Signature is especially relevant for businesses working with Ukrainian users or cross-border document workflows involving Ukraine, including:
- contract approvals
- HR and employment documents
- partner onboarding
- official communications
- high-volume document signing
From a compliance perspective, Diia.Signature has been adapted to meet EU technical requirements and is treated as an Advanced Electronic Signature (AdES) in EU countries, while remaining a qualified electronic signature in Ukraine.
With Diia.Signature, hash signing, and batch signing available through eID Easy, customers get a stronger signing option for Ukraine-related workflows, through the same API.
5. Around the Company: Events, Updates & More
June kept the team moving across Madrid, Amsterdam, and Zürich, plus a few online events with plenty of conversations around digital identity, fintech, wallets, and what all of this looks like in practice.
🇪🇸 South Summit, Madrid (June 3–5) Joao was in Madrid for South Summit, catching up with partners, friends, and new faces across the European tech ecosystem.
And because balance matters, he also managed to squeeze in a Bad Bunny concert between the meetings. We respect the scheduling.
🇳🇱 Identity Week Europe, Amsterdam (June 9–10) John attended Identity Week Europe in Amsterdam, where digital identity wallets were clearly the topic of the week.
As John put it:
“The imminent arrival of Digital Identity Wallets was the main topic of conversation throughout the hall. But there were also plenty of analogue solutions on display, from document printing to smartcard production, a useful reminder that even as the world moves towards reusable digital identities, existing solutions will continue to co-exist for some time.”
The key takeaway? Momentum is clearly with wallets, but relying parties are still looking for practical guidance on how, where, and when EUDIW can actually be deployed, especially around registration processes.
🇨🇭 Swiss Fintech Week (June 22–25) Maoiliosa and Patrick were in Zürich for Swiss Fintech Week, keeping the fintech conversations going.
For Maoiliosa, two things stood out:
First, the SFW Startup Fair, where there was a steady stream of people at our stand and lots of new conversations around digital identity and EUDI Wallets.
Second, our Zürich community meetup, where we caught up with partners and friends in a more relaxed setting.
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As Maoiliosa put it:
“There was definitely greater awareness of and interest in the EU Digital Identity Wallets. We also had some great in-person conversations and conviviality at our second meetup in Zürich. We’ll definitely be back again soon.”
(Online) Explained by eID Easy: EUDIW Made Easy
We also hosted our first live session inside the Digital Identity Exchange community: Explained by eID Easy — S01E01: EUDIW Made Easy.
Joao Rei, John Jolliffe, Andrea Feliziani, and Mats-Joonas Kulla walked through what EU Digital Identity Wallets mean for businesses, from relying parties and eIDAS 2.0 to wallet attributes, compliance questions, and what can already be tested in the eID Easy sandbox.
The short version: EUDI Wallets are coming, but they won’t replace every eID, BankID, signature, or document verification flow overnight. The smart move is to start mapping use cases now.
→ Session recap, Q&A, and recording
(Online) German EUDI Ecosystem Hackathon & France Identité Interoperability Event
June was a hands-on month for our wallet work as our dev team took part in the German EUDI Ecosystem Hackathon and the France Identité Interoperability Event, where developers, wallet builders, issuers, and verifiers tested how EUDI Wallet flows work in practice.
For eID Easy, the focus was simple: make wallet-based identity easier to test, understand, and integrate.
The team worked on a new Java SDK, tested real verifier-side flows, and introduced the eID Easy EUDIW Playground, a simple testing environment for businesses, developers, and wallet builders exploring wallet verification.

If you’re wondering how EUDI Wallets might work for your onboarding, verification, or attribute-sharing flows, this is a good place to start.
→ Read more and access the Playground
Not a bad month.
Coming up
Looks like the industry is taking a bit of a summer break, and we’re mostly staying put in July too.
Behind the scenes, though, we’re still working, planning, and preparing Explained by eID Easy — S01E02, where we’ll continue the conversation around EU Digital Identity Wallets.
Date, topic, and registration details coming soon.
6. Under the Hood: Team Spotlight
Liana Taylor, Head of Customer Success
This month, we’re introducing Liana, our Head of Customer Success.
Liana leads Customer Success at eID Easy, helping customers move from implementation to long-term value. Her focus is on making the customer journey smoother, reducing time to value, supporting product adoption, and making sure customers get measurable business impact from the platform.
She brings more than 15 years of experience in customer-facing roles, working with companies such as Mambu, Nasdaq, and Thomson Reuters across San Francisco and Berlin. Over the years, she has partnered with customers ranging from fast-growing fintechs to large global enterprises.

Why eID Easy?
What made eID Easy stand out to her was the chance to help make digital identity and trust services easier to access and use.
“Digital identity and trust services are becoming essential building blocks for how businesses operate online, yet they’re often incredibly complex. I was excited by eID Easy’s mission of making these services accessible through a single, easy-to-integrate platform.”
What does great Customer Success mean to her?
For Liana, great Customer Success is not just about answering questions. It’s about helping customers reach their business goals, being proactive, and making complex topics easier to understand.
Her goal is simple: make working with eID Easy feel straightforward and predictable, whether a customer is onboarding, expanding into new markets, or navigating digital identity regulations.
Outside of work?
Outside work, Liana is all about adventure and learning. Skiing is her favourite, but she’s also into via ferrata, canyoning, windsurfing, wakeboarding, and pretty much anything that combines adrenaline with beautiful scenery. She also speaks five languages — English, German, French, Finnish, and Russian — and hopes to teach Business and Economics alongside her work in technology one day.

And her work habit?
Questioning the status quo. If a process feels too complicated or repetitive, Liana is probably already thinking about how to make it simpler.
What does “making trust simple” mean to her?
To Liana, making trust simple means removing unnecessary complexity so people can focus on what they actually want to achieve.
“Technology should make trust easier, not create more barriers.”
We’re glad to have Liana bringing clarity, structure, and a deeply customer-focused mindset to eID Easy.
7. Resources & Useful Links: Digital Identity Exchange Community
Become a founding member of Digital Identity Exchange
We’re opening up Digital Identity Exchange, a free community for people working with digital identity, eSignatures, eIDAS, EU Digital Identity Wallets, trust services, compliance, interoperability, UX, and everything in between.
The goal is simple: create a useful space for real conversations, practical questions, lessons learned, and honest discussion around what it takes to make digital identity work across borders.
We’re now inviting the first members to join and help shape the community from the start.

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