Jumio Is the First Identity Intelligence Provider to Offer Global Digital ID Acceptance at Scale
Customers can now accept digital IDs across 60+ countries and territories through a single integration with no separate vendor relationships, no country-by-country accreditation
Jumio, the leading provider of AI-powered identity intelligence, announced that it has significantly expanded support for digital IDs across the globe, allowing Jumio customers to accept digital IDs in more than 60 countries and territories when onboarding new users, helping customers drive conversions and meet compliance mandates.
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Digital IDs are rapidly moving from an emerging concept to a mainstream expectation. Driven by global initiatives like mobile driver’s licenses (mDL), European eIDAS 2.0, Singapore’s widely adopted Singpass ecosystem, and major wallet integrations from Apple and Google, digital IDs are increasingly coexisting with, and in some markets beginning to replace, traditional physical IDs.
Jumio has been at the forefront of this evolution for years, managing accreditation on behalf of customers and enabling them to seamlessly verify eIDAS-compliant eIDs across nearly 20 EU countries. Jumio was also one of the first global identity intelligence providers to support Brazil’s digital driver’s license, adopted by over 60 million citizens, through both QR code validation and biometric verification against government database selfie records. Since launching acceptance in early 2025, Jumio has processed more than one million Brazil CNH Digital verifications, demonstrating that digital credentials, properly implemented, perform at scale.
Now, Jumio is further expanding its digital ID offering through its integration with leading digital ID gateway Trinsic. Jumio customers will be able to onboard new users with digital IDs in more countries than ever before. Jumio’s Trinsic integration enables rapid support for new credential formats as they emerge without customers bearing the accreditation burden. But where other providers offer only basic credential checks, Jumio delivers true identity intelligence by enriching digital ID verification with biometric authentication, liveness detection, multiple risk signals and Jumio’s Identity Graph, powered by global cross-customer data — all through the same platform customers already use for physical document verification. There is no need for additional vendor relationships or fragmented workflows, just a single integration that supports every credential format.
“Jumio is the first identity intelligence provider that meets users wherever their identity lives, whether it’s in a physical document, mobile wallet, or government-issued digital credential — all through a single, trusted integration,” explained Philipp Pointner, Jumio’s chief of digital identity. “The credential landscape is shifting faster than most organizations can track. Our job is to make sure our customers are always ahead of the curve with each new government mandate, wallet format, or fraud vector. That’s what identity intelligence at scale looks like.”
“The future of identity verification isn’t a sharper photo of a plastic card, it’s accepting the digital IDs people already carry,” said Riley Hughes, CEO and co-founder of Trinsic. “By integrating Trinsic’s acceptance network, Jumio’s customers can now instantly verify customers through mobile driver’s licenses, eIDs, EUDI, and reusable credentials across more than 60 countries and territories, alongside the biometric and document checks its customers already trust. We’re proud to help one of the most recognized names in identity intelligence meet users where the world is heading.”
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