eID Easy Adds French and German EUDIW Sandbox Access

In this post, we share what the new French and German EUDIW wallet sandbox access means for relying parties, who it is for, and how teams can start exploring wallet-based identity flows through eID Easy.

26 May
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French and German EUDIW Sandbox Access

We’ve added access to French and German EU Digital Identity Wallet sandbox environments through the eID Easy platform.

This means organisations can now start exploring wallet-based identity journeys in France and Germany through eID Easy’s API.

Who is this for?

This update is mainly for relying parties that need to verify identity credentials or user attributes as part of their online services.

That includes organisations working with:

  • digital onboarding
  • KYC and identity verification
  • regulated customer access
  • age or eligibility checks
  • attribute-based verification
  • cross-border identity flows

What can you test?

With the French and German wallet sandbox access, organisations can explore how wallet-based identity flows work in practice.

This includes testing new user journeys where a user shares verified identity information or attributes from a digital wallet, instead of relying only on document upload, manual review, or existing eID methods.

The goal is to help teams understand:

  • how wallet-based identity sharing feels for users
  • what data can be requested
  • how wallet responses are handled
  • how EUDIW flows may fit into existing onboarding or authentication processes

Why it matters

EU Digital Identity Wallets are designed to give users a convenient way to share trusted identity information and verified attributes.

For relying parties, this can support lower-friction onboarding and stronger trust in the information being shared.

Instead of asking a user to upload documents or repeat the same verification steps, a wallet-based flow can allow them to share trusted information directly from their wallet.

That can be useful for proving things like identity, age, residence, eligibility, or other attributes issued by trusted sources.

What happens next?

The French and German wallet ecosystems are still developing, so this is not a “everything is fully live” moment yet.

For Germany, the release of the new German EUDI wallet app is currently planned for early 2027.

For France, France Identité already exists as a national eID app, but we are still waiting for a confirmed date for when it will be certified under the EUDIW Regulation.

That is why sandbox access matters now. It gives relying parties a way to start understanding the user journeys, data sharing flows, and integration requirements before full production access becomes available.

Want to test it?

If you want to explore the French or German EUDIW wallet flows, write to us or book a call.

We’ll walk you through sandbox access, show how the wallet-based journey works, and help you understand where it could fit into your onboarding, verification, or authentication setup.

Coming next: Danish and Swiss wallet sandbox access

Next on our roadmap are sandbox environments for the Danish wallet, AltID, and the Swiss wallet, swiyu.

As with France and Germany, this will help relying parties explore new wallet-based user journeys before full production access is available.

The goal is the same: give organisations a practical way to test how EUDIW-style wallet flows work, including identity credential verification, attribute sharing, and user consent journeys.

To stay updated as new wallet environments become available, keep an eye on our blog or follow us on LinkedIn.

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