EUDI readiness is a 2026 problem, not a 2027 one
Every EU member state must ship an EUDI wallet by December 2026, and regulated businesses must accept them from 2027. The rollout won’t be uniform — readiness means being wallet-agnostic before your first customer opens one.


The EUDI clock is already ticking
France Identité is live in production, Italy’s IT-Wallet is activating on a 41.5-million-user SPID base, and Poland’s mObywatel counts nearly 10 million users — while Germany’s state wallet lands in January 2027. Fewer than a third of member states sit in the high-confidence tier for the December 2026 deadline. Your EUDI traffic will arrive market by market, not all at once.
Trinsic offers readiness before the mandate
Connect through Trinsic once and be ready for every national wallet as it launches — without betting on which member state ships first. We embrace the phased, asymmetric rollout so your roadmap doesn’t depend on 27 governments hitting their dates.
Aggregation
27 rollouts, one integration
Waiting for each national wallet means 27 integrations, registrations, and certificate chains. Through Trinsic, each wallet appears in your existing integration the day it goes live.
Coexistence
Bridge eIDs and wallets
Through 2027, EUDI wallets will coexist with dominant national eIDs like BankID, SPID, and iDIN. Accept both in one flow, so every customer verifies with what they hold today.
Compliance
Aligned with AMLR and Article 5f
Wallet identification satisfies customer due diligence from July 2027, and Article 5f obliges regulated sectors to accept wallets from December 2027. Readiness now means compliance later.
Live now
Test with real EUDI wallets today
We’ve integrated the EUDI reference wallet and live national wallets, so you can run working EUDI verifications in a sandbox this quarter — not after the deadline.
EUDI is one category in a planet-wide network
With Trinsic, EUDI wallets sit alongside the national eIDs your EU customers use today and the mDLs, bank IDs, and government wallets they’ll use elsewhere — a single network spanning 50+ countries.
Trust tops our priority list
EUDI is built on data minimization 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 and eIDAS levels of assurance 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
Get the member-state readiness data
The State of EUDI breaks down member-state timelines, confidence tiers, assurance levels, and what businesses should be doing now to prepare. Everything our identity experts track, in one report.
Download the EUDI ebook
EUDI readiness, answered
What are the real EUDI deadlines?
Will all 27 member states make the deadline?
What does readiness actually require?
Should we wait until wallets have users?
What if our customers still use national eIDs?
How do I get started?
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