For Relying Parties
EUDI explained
The EUDI Wallet lets every European carry a government-approved digital identity in their phone. Nexiel turns that into a two-click experience so citizens, staff, and guests can prove who they are without exposing their entire passport.
13s average share time
People prove who they are with a tap. No photocopies, no manual forms, no keeping passports behind the counter.
85% less data retained
Selective disclosure means you only see the attribute you asked for (18+, staff ID, residency), never a full document.
27 member states aligned
Every wallet follows the eIDAS 2.0 rulebook with the same security levels across all EU member states.
How it fits together
Every step is guided: you invite the user, Nexiel displays what will be shared, and the wallet confirms the result. No PDFs or screenshots.
1. Request
A relying party (bank, venue, HR team) asks for a specific credential such as “Proof of identity” or “Age over 18”.
2. Wallet approval
The customer sees the exact fields requested. They either tap an NFC reader or scan a QR code, then approve inside their EUDI wallet.
3. Verified response
Nexiel verifies the signed proof against EU trust lists and sends a simple “pass/fail + audit token” back to your system.
Speed comparison
Data shared
Where it helps
What you get from Nexiel
Do customers need a new app?
Each EU country ships an official wallet (like Ireland’s pid.ie). Citizens log in with their national ID and can reuse it anywhere in Europe.
What if my team is not technical?
Our dashboard and drop-in components hide the protocols. You get buttons, hosted flows, and sandbox snippets.
Is it legally recognised?
Yes. The EUDI Wallet is part of the eIDAS 2.0 regulation and carries assurance levels equivalent to passports and national IDs.
Ready to see it live?
We’ll run through a wallet demo and map it to your existing onboarding journey.