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Procivis

Founded 2017Zurich, SwitzerlandSubsidiary of Orell FüssliScore 4.1/5Evaluated 2026-07-06Website ↗

Capability scores

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

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

Overview

Procivis, a Zurich-based subsidiary of Orell Füssli, builds decentralized identity and wallet infrastructure for the public sector. Its Procivis One platform covers issuing, holding, and verifying verifiable credentials, and is designed around the eIDAS 2.0 and EUDI Wallet framework and the future Swiss E-ID.

What it is good at

Government-grade standards conformance is the strength. Procivis One supports SD-JWT VC, ISO/IEC 18013-5 mDL, OpenID4VC, and W3C credentials, the exact stack EU wallet programs mandate. It offers an open-source edition (Procivis One Open Source) alongside commercial support, which appeals to public bodies wary of lock-in, and it has been selected for national EUDI Wallet work, including Lithuania's wallet sandbox. Self-hosted and SaaS deployment both fit sovereignty requirements.

Where it falls short

The focus is public-sector and infrastructure, not a turnkey consumer product, so you design the end-user journey. The decentralized identity market is early, and the verifier and integration ecosystem is still forming. Pricing is sales-led.

Pricing

Sales-led for the commercial platform; an open-source edition is available. Model build-plus-run cost with the TCO calculator.

Best for, and who should look elsewhere

Choose Procivis for eIDAS 2.0 / EUDI and Swiss E-ID wallet infrastructure with a credible open-source path. Look elsewhere for a consumer-facing turnkey product or the largest incumbent stack, such as Microsoft Entra Verified ID. Compare with Talao and walt.id.

Bottom line

A public-sector-focused, standards-conformant wallet and credential platform with real EUDI Wallet engagements and an open-source edition, strong where sovereignty and eIDAS 2.0 conformance matter.

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By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-07-06

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