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Verifiable credentials and digital trust infrastructure on open standards.

EveryCRED helps institutions issue, verify, revoke, and govern digital credentials using open standards such as W3C Verifiable Credentials, DIDs, OpenID4VCI, and OpenID4VP. It is the accelerator behind credentialing programs that must remain portable, auditable, and institutionally trusted.

W3C Verifiable Credentials · DIDs · OpenID4VCI · OpenID4VP · MOSIP-aligned
In plain terms

Digital credentialing is the issuing, holding, presenting, verifying, and revoking of tamper-evident credentials using open standards so institutions can trust claims without relying on paper, PDFs, or closed verification portals.

EveryCRED packages the parts of a credentialing build every institution needs: issuance, holder storage, presentation, verification, revocation, and the audit trail. It is deployed and operated inside engagements, runs on open standards by design, and you own the program, schemas, and trust registry. Not a black-box license; not the whole of ViitorCloud.

The credential lifecycle

Six states, every one governed.

01
Issue
W3C VC over OpenID4VCI
02
Store
Conformant wallet the holder controls
03
Present
OpenID4VP, selective disclosure
04
Verify
Any conformant verifier, no central lookup
05
Revoke
Privacy-preserving
06
Audit
Every step leaves a record
Holder-controlled · selective disclosure · no central lookup · privacy-preserving revocation
Built on open standards

The credential outlives the contract.

W3C VC
The credential data model
W3C DIDs
Decentralized identifiers
OpenID4VCI
Credential issuance
OpenID4VP
Presentation and selective disclosure
MOSIP-aligned
Sovereign identity; ViitorCloud is a MOSIP Certified Partner
Who uses it

Institutions that issue trust.

Public sector, government identity and benefits
Education, degrees, diplomas, transcripts
Licensing, professional and regulatory bodies
Healthcare, clinical and workforce credentials
BFSI, KYC, AML, reusable identity
How EveryCRED enters an engagement

The service is what you buy. EveryCRED is how we deliver it faster.

EveryCRED is not sold on its own, it enters through the Digital Credentialing & Identity service. The typical start is a bounded pilot on a single credential type, scoped against criteria you define. When the first credential type is in production, the same foundation extends to the next: DID setup, trust registry, schemas, and verification flows are already in place. The program stays yours after we leave. For sovereign identity, the service covers MOSIP implementation; EveryCRED sits on top as the verifiable-credential layer.

How you get it
A delivery accelerator inside the Digital Credentialing service, not licensed separately.
Entry path
A bounded pilot on a single credential type.
Best fit
Public sector, education, licensing, healthcare, and BFSI needing portability and auditability without a closed portal.
Standards
W3C VC, W3C DIDs, OpenID4VCI, OpenID4VP, MOSIP-aligned; full issuance, verification, revocation, and audit.
FAQ

What buyers ask about EveryCRED

Anything else, email the practice.

The issuing, holding, presenting, verifying, and revoking of tamper-evident credentials using open standards.

No, a ViitorCloud delivery accelerator inside the Digital Credentialing engagement; you own the program, schemas, and trust registry.

W3C VC and W3C DIDs, OpenID4VCI for issuance, OpenID4VP for presentation; MOSIP-aligned for sovereign identity.

Because the credential outlives the contract.

As part of the lifecycle; the verifier confirms at presentation that the credential is current, through a privacy-preserving mechanism.

Selective disclosure and consent; the issuer is not contacted on each verification.

The service is the engagement you buy; EveryCRED delivers the credentialing layer.

Yes, MOSIP-aligned; ViitorCloud is a MOSIP Certified Partner.

Build credentials your institution can stand behind.

Start with a bounded pilot on a single credential type.

Deployed inside engagements · No standalone licensing · No lock-in, by design