Digital product passport records

Start the digital product passport with a permanent product identity.

Auth3D gives physical products a durable, scan-accessible record layer for unique identifiers, provenance, product context, and future lifecycle information.

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A practical first step for product data readiness. Before a product passport can carry rich lifecycle data, each physical product needs a reliable identity and a durable place to resolve.
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Passport foundation

The record layer behind a useful product passport.

Digital product passport programs depend on identifiers, electronic access, trustworthy product data, and long-term governance. Auth3D focuses on the identity and lookup layer.

Unique product identity

Give each object or product instance a record that can be resolved from a physical carrier.

Electronic access

Use QR codes, NFC tags, RFID, serials, or direct URLs to connect the product to its record.

Provenance context

Publish who designed it, who made it, what it represents, and where support information belongs.

Lifecycle expansion

Start with authenticity and traceability now, then expand toward materials, repair, and service context.

What Auth3D can provide now

Auth3D supplies the product identity and record layer that many passport and traceability efforts need before deeper integrations begin.

  • Permanent public or controlled product records
  • UPI lookup from QR, NFC, RFID, and serial workflows
  • Designer, manufacturer, image, and description fields
  • URLs suitable for labels, packaging, manuals, and support pages

What still belongs to your compliance process

Regulated declarations, test reports, risk files, and official conformity decisions remain the responsibility of qualified teams and authorities.

  • Regulatory classification and legal review
  • Testing, lab reports, and certificates issued by authorized parties
  • Material, origin, and sustainability data collection
  • Product-group-specific ESPR or market requirements
Best-fit use cases

Where passport foundation records help early.

Even before full product-group rules mature, durable product identity creates value for buyers, support teams, and operators.

Repairable products

Use the product record as the entry point for repair notes, service history, replacement parts, and care context.

Design-led products

Keep product provenance and design attribution visible as objects move through owners and channels.

Circular programs

Prepare the object identity layer for future reuse, resale, return, recycling, and materials data.

EU-facing brands

Begin collecting identifier and product-record habits before passport requirements become more specific.

Component records

Give components and subassemblies their own record pages when they need independent identity.

Customer transparency

Show useful product context without requiring the customer to read internal compliance files.

Standards-aware, carrier-flexible.

The European Commission describes the DPP as a digital identity card for products, components, and materials. GS1 Digital Link shows how identifiers can be represented in web addresses. Auth3D is designed around the same practical idea: a physical object should resolve to useful digital information.

Questions

Common questions

Is Auth3D a complete EU Digital Product Passport compliance platform?

No. Auth3D provides a permanent product identity and lookup layer. Product-specific compliance, declarations, testing, sustainability data, and legal obligations still need to be handled by the responsible business and qualified advisors.

Why start before final rules are settled?

Identity is the foundation. Building clean product records, durable URLs, and scan workflows early makes it easier to attach richer materials, repair, and compliance data later.

Can Auth3D records use GS1 identifiers?

Auth3D can sit alongside QR, NFC, RFID, serial, and standards-based identifier strategies. If a business needs formal GS1 Digital Link architecture, Auth3D can be planned as the public record destination or companion layer.

Start with real records

Begin with the identity layer.

Create durable product records now, then let your passport data model mature around a stable scan-to-record foundation.

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