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MATTR

Founded 2019Auckland, New ZealandPrivateScore 4.2/5Evaluated 2026-07-03Website ↗

Capability scores

Methodology →
Authentication
3.5
SSO & Federation
3.0
Authorization
3.0
Lifecycle & Provisioning
2.5
MFA & Passwordless
3.0
Governance & Audit
3.0
Developer Experience
4.0
Deployment Flexibility
3.5
Pricing Transparency
3.0
Support & Ecosystem
3.5

Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.

Overview

MATTR is a New Zealand-based digital identity company providing infrastructure for verifiable credentials, decentralized identifiers, and digital wallets. It focuses on standards-based, privacy-preserving digital credentials for enterprises and governments.

What it is good at

MATTR offers a robust, standards-first platform for issuing, holding, and verifying verifiable credentials, with strong support for selective disclosure and emerging credential formats. Its involvement in standards and real government and enterprise deployments make it a credible choice for reusable digital identity.

Where it falls short

It is infrastructure and platform oriented rather than a turnkey consumer product, and the decentralized identity market itself is still early, so ecosystem and adoption are growing.

Pricing

Quote-based platform pricing.

Best for, and who should look elsewhere

Choose MATTR for standards-based verifiable credential infrastructure. Look elsewhere for a turnkey wallet or the largest incumbent stack (see Microsoft Entra Verified ID).

Bottom line

A standards-first verifiable credentials platform with real government and enterprise use, strong for reusable digital identity.

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By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-07-03

Independent, community-driven analysis. No vendor sponsorship. Compiled from public research and community input and verified on a best-effort basis, so details may be incomplete or out of date. Scores are opinions, not advice. Trademarks belong to their owners; mention does not imply affiliation or endorsement. See the full disclaimer, or send corrections to [email protected].