Australia went digital-ID first. Verify like it.
15 million myIDs, digital licences reaching roughly 90% of Australians in 2026, and a world-first under-16 ban — Australia now expects businesses to accept digital ID. Trinsic connects you to Australian digital IDs through one API.

Australian digital ID is already at scale
The Digital ID Act 2024 created a national accreditation scheme, and AGDIS verifications tripled to 80 million in a year. NSW alone has 4.5 million digital licence holders, Queensland’s licence is ISO-compliant, and roughly 90% of Australians will have access to a digital licence during 2026. From November 30, 2026, accredited private-sector businesses can join AGDIS — the acceptance side opens up.
Trinsic offers Australian ID acceptance now
Connect through Trinsic once and accept myID, ConnectID, and state digital licences alongside every other ID your global customers hold. We track the accreditation scheme, standards, and state-by-state rollouts so you don’t have to.
Aggregation
One integration, every Australian ID
myID, bank-backed ConnectID, and state digital licences from NSW to SA — each rail appears in your existing integration as it opens to relying parties.
Interface
ISO-standard licences, normalized
Australian jurisdictions are aligning to ISO 18013-5 — the same mDL standard as US states. Accept both through one data model, with full fidelity into assurance levels.
Regulation
Built for the under-16 era
Australia’s social media minimum age law and expanding eSafety codes make age and identity checks a nationwide operational requirement. Meet them with privacy-preserving signals, not document uploads.
Live now
Demo Australian verification today
Australian IDs are live in the Trinsic network today, with AGDIS accreditation opening to private-sector relying parties from November 2026. Be ready the day it opens.
Australia is one market in a planet-wide network
With Trinsic, Australian digital IDs sit alongside government wallets, eIDs, mobile driver’s licenses, and bank IDs spanning 50+ countries. Verify Australians with the IDs they carry — and every other market with theirs.
Trust tops our priority list
Australia’s Digital ID Act is built on accreditation, privacy safeguards, and user consent. So is Trinsic. We’re designed from the ground up with security, privacy, and compliance practices that exceed industry best practice.
Zero-access encryption
Customer verification data can’t be accessed at rest, even by Trinsic.
Consent & data minimization
Request only the attributes a use case needs; honor the wallet’s consent and selective-disclosure model.
Assurance you can map
We translate local assurance levels and trust frameworks — including Australia’s accreditation scheme — into one common model, so you know exactly what to trust.
Certified & audited
SOC 2 Type II and GDPR-aligned, with reports and attestations available on request.
Resources
Know where to prioritize acceptance
Digital ID Opportunity Zones ranks the regions where digital ID acceptance pays off fastest — based on our research of 300+ identity networks — including how Australia’s ecosystem stacks up.
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Australia, answered
What is AGDIS?
Which Australian digital IDs can I accept?
Are Australian digital licences standardized?
Does the under-16 social media ban affect me?
Why not integrate each Australian rail directly?
How do I get started?
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