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The certification body provides certificate data: holder name, certification type, issue date, expiration, and current status. No system migration required. Works alongside your existing platform.
Public Certification Verification
Trust isn't claimed. It's proven.
IntegraLayer makes certification status publicly verifiable in real time, through a certifier-branded QR code, without replacing your existing platform.
Who We Are
Designed for certification bodies.
IntegraLayer is neutral verification infrastructure built for certification bodies. We make certificate status independently verifiable through a public reference page, accessible to anyone, at any time, without going through the issuer's own system.
Authority remains with the certifier. IntegraLayer does not issue certifications, does not judge compliance, and does not replace your existing platform.
We sit above it.
The Problem
Certification marks are relied on by consumers, auditors, procurement teams, and regulators to confirm valid participation in a certification program. When certificates expire or are revoked, marks often remain visible, with no public way to confirm current status.
Verification falls back to internal lookups, emails, or static PDFs. There is no neutral reference point.
That gap is becoming a compliance liability. Regulators and enforcement bodies are raising the bar on claims that can be independently checked, and the customers, auditors, and procurement teams who rely on your mark increasingly expect to confirm it on the spot. A certificate that can only be verified by contacting you, or through a system only you control, no longer clears that bar.
When questions surface publicly, Legal is left to defend mark usage without a verifiable artifact.
That's when it reaches the Board.
Regulatory Context
Regulation is converging on one principle: a claim has to be independently verifiable. The EU Empowering Consumers Directive applies from September 2026, and from that point a sustainability label is only permitted if it is backed by a certification scheme and its claims can be substantiated. Greenwashing enforcement is already active. On the product side, the Construction Products Regulation is in force now, ESPR product passports phase in from 2027 (batteries in February 2027, textiles and others following), and the EU's central registry comes online in July 2026. The obligation to produce a passport sits with manufacturers, but every passport leans on the certificates behind it, and those certificates have to hold up to independent verification.
For the verification infrastructure itself, the bar is specific. To support a verifiable claim it has to be open and non-proprietary, machine-readable, real-time, independently verifiable by any third party, and persistent for the life of the product. Issuer-controlled databases, API-gated lookups, and proprietary registries clear at most one or two of these five. IntegraLayer is built to satisfy all five.
Open, non-proprietary, machine-readable, real-time, independently verifiable, and persistent. That is the bar for a verifiable claim, not a feature request.
How It Works
The certification body provides certificate data: holder name, certification type, issue date, expiration, and current status. No system migration required. Works alongside your existing platform.
Certificate data is hashed and anchored to an immutable blockchain record. A unique QR code is generated and linked to a public verification endpoint. The record is permanent, time-stamped, and open. No login, no API key, no issuer permission required to verify.
A certifier-branded public verification page showing current status (valid, expired, or revoked), accessible to anyone who scans the QR code. Designed for customers, regulators, auditors, and the public.
The issuing organization controls everything. They issue, update, expire, and revoke. IntegraLayer only reflects what the certifier reports. We never interpret, score, or override.
Your authority.
Our infrastructure.
The Verification Page
The verification page displays:
Intended for customers, regulators, auditors, and the public.
Interactive Prototype
The live prototype covers the full issuer experience: sign in, issue a certificate, watch it get hashed and anchored to the blockchain, then view the public verification page exactly as a regulator, auditor, or customer would see it after scanning the QR code.
No account required. No configuration. Click sign in to explore.
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Designed For
Any certification body whose marks are relied on by customers, auditors, procurement teams, or regulators. If your certificate status isn't publicly verifiable without contacting you, IntegraLayer closes that gap.
Responsible for defending mark usage when questions surface externally. IntegraLayer gives you a verifiable, timestamped artifact. Before you need it.
Verification infrastructure is now a governance question as much as a technical one. Rising requirements on substantiated claims, from the Empowering Consumers Directive to product passports to greenwashing enforcement, put pressure on the integrity of every mark your organization issues. IntegraLayer provides the defensible public reference layer your organization needs.
IntegraLayer Is Not
IntegraLayer is infrastructure. What your certification means is entirely yours.
Security & Neutrality
One principle governs the architecture: IntegraLayer should never be in a position to influence, interpret, or gate the verification of a certification it did not issue.
Contact
Pilots are structured for certification bodies evaluating public verification infrastructure. Legal and Compliance involvement is expected and welcome. We work with certification bodies and standards organizations across sectors.
Founding client pricing is available through December 31, 2026.