The last 
identity check your customer 
will ever need

Your customers verify once and carry that identity everywhere. You get a verified, auditable record for every transaction they authorize.

An identity solution that doesn't require constant reverification

Traditional IDV treats every transaction as a first-time event, so costs compound, customers abandon, and fraud exposure grows with every new submission. Gartner predicts that by 2026, 30% of enterprises will no longer consider standalone identity verification solutions reliable in isolation due to AI-generated deepfakes.

A credential that lasts

When a customer verifies identity with Proof, they complete an IAL2-standard verification with ID capture and a biometric image check, then receive a reusable Digital ID.

Users only need to submit documents once. Every subsequent interaction across Proof's network only requires a quick biometric scan.

Two-step identity verification with capturing an Ohio driver license and a selfie photo for face verification.

Issued to a person, not a system

Most organizations treat identity data as something they hold: a record in their database, invisible everywhere else.

Proof issues a credential your customer owns — one that travels with them across every product, platform, and organization in Proof's network. It's cryptographically bound to them, so it can't be stolen or siloed to a single system.

Young woman with curly hair sitting and using smartphone next to digital ID card labeled Proof with Estelle Jones' name.

Built for enterprise trust

Proof’s Digital ID gives compliance and security teams the controls regulated industries require, without creating the friction customers have come to expect from traditional identity verification.

IAL2-standard verification

Every digital identity meets IAL2 requirements, combining document authentication, biometric matching, and liveness detection in a single enrollment.

Instant re-authentication

Returning users don’t have to repeat the full process. The next time they transact with Proof, they complete a quick biometric check against their saved credential and are ready to proceed.

Cryptographic audit trail

Every document signing, notarization, and transaction authorization is cryptographically tied to the verified credential, creating a tamper-evident verifiable record.

A credential customers carry

Enrollment issues the user a Digital ID Card, a reusable credential recognized across the Proof network. One card, accepted by every Proof-enabled product, platform, and organization they encounter.

Network-level fraud protection

An identity flagged as suspicious in one context raises a signal across every other context in the Proof network, so fraud detected anywhere protects everywhere.