About Vidos

We build verification infrastructure that secures identity wallets and digital credentials, establishing the trust layer enterprises rely on in the digital economy.
ISO 27001 Certified
ISO 9001 Certified
UK DIATF Certified
eIDAS 2.0 Aligned
Digital identity is changing. Governments are issuing digital credentials. Mobile wallets hold driving licences. Banks need verifiable credentials for compliance. The credentials exist and are proliferating rapidly. The challenge is verification.
How do you verify credentials from 27 different EU wallets, 18+ US state mobile driving licences, W3C Verifiable Credentials, ISO standards, and whatever format emerges next quarter? You need infrastructure that handles all of it.
That's what we built.

Our leadership

Tim Boeckmann

Tim Boeckmann

Co-Founder & CEO
Vidos is led by Tim, who brings deep experience in aligning advanced technology with regulatory and operational requirements. His work focuses on helping organisations interpret emerging standards, design compliant architectures, and implement secure digital identity solutions that stand up to enterprise scrutiny.

Under his leadership, Vidos has achieved UK DIATF certification, ISO 27001 and ISO 9001 compliance, and has taken part in regulatory innovation initiatives including sandbox programmes with the Central Bank of Ireland and the UK FCA. He also contributes to digital identity policy development through techUK and government working groups, ensuring Vidos remains closely aligned with evolving frameworks such as eIDAS 2.0 and the UK digital identity trust ecosystem.

Earlier in his career, Tim led the Emerging Technology in Start-ups practice at AWS across EMEA, supporting organisations working at the forefront of AI, cryptography and distributed systems. This provided a strong understanding of both the technical realities of cutting-edge systems and the strategic considerations enterprises apply when assessing them.

This combination of regulatory insight, implementation experience, and technical fluency shapes Vidos’ approach to delivering secure, compliant, and enterprise-ready digital identity infrastructure.
Rob De Feo

Rob De Feo

Co-Founder & CTO
Rob leads the technical vision and architecture for Vidos’ verification infrastructure. With more than two decades of experience building secure, high-reliability systems, he brings deep expertise in cryptography, distributed architectures, and large-scale digital services. His work ensures that Vidos delivers verification performance, interoperability, and operational resilience aligned with the requirements of regulated industries.

At Vidos, Rob has designed the core systems that support multiple credential formats, implement DID resolution across methods, and maintain consistent cryptographic verification at scale. His architectural approach is grounded in adherence to open standards and the practical implementation of emerging digital identity specifications, ensuring Vidos stays both interoperable and future ready.

Earlier in his career, Rob served as Principal Startup Advocate at AWS, advising Europe’s fastest-growing technology companies on architecture, scaling, and security. He also co-authored the technical concept for Amazon CodeGuru and has extensive experience delivering production systems that incorporate advanced cryptographic and AI-enabled components.

Rob contributes to the development and interpretation of digital identity standards, bringing a practitioner’s perspective to evolving frameworks. This combination of technical depth, standards expertise, and production experience underpins Vidos’ ability to deliver digital identity infrastructure that is secure, compliant, and engineered for enterprise deployment.
Our team combines strategic enterprise experience, advanced engineering capability, and practical compliance expertise. We understand how to interpret regulatory frameworks, shape them into technical design, and build systems that perform consistently under real-world conditions. These strengths allow us to work as a trusted partner to organisations implementing digital identity technology.

Why we built this

Since 2018, we have worked in decentralised identity, a period in which the field has moved from pilots to production deployments shaped by regulatory expectations. Across sectors, we consistently saw the same structural issues. Organisations could integrate a single credential format, but adding a second or third introduced disproportionate complexity. Solutions built for existing standards became difficult to maintain as regulations evolved. Deployments that worked in one jurisdiction often proved incompatible elsewhere.

These challenges all pointed to a broader need for dependable interoperability. Each issue could be solved individually, but solving them repeatedly at the application layer was inefficient and unsustainable for organisations operating across multiple markets, frameworks, and credential ecosystems.

We built Vidos to address this gap. The platform provides infrastructure that absorbs format proliferation, supports evolving standards, and handles regulatory variation across jurisdictions. It gives organisations a stable, interoperable foundation, enabling them to integrate once, remain compliant, and operate consistently as the digital identity landscape continues to evolve.
That's Vidos. Verification infrastructure that works with credentials as they exist in practice, not as they should exist in theory.

How we work

Our platform resolves decentralised identifiers across more than 14 DID methods, verifies signatures and schemas across multiple credential formats, validates business rules specific to your use case, and manages the presentation protocols that wallets and applications rely on to exchange data. It abstracts the complexity so you do not have to rebuild integrations every time the ecosystem evolves.
We process verifications for hundreds of thousands of identities. The infrastructure is engineered for accuracy, compliance, and interoperability, so organisations can operate across jurisdictions, standards, and credential ecosystems with a single, durable integration.

What we believe

Standards compliance is the starting point, not the finish line

We implement specifications fully, but real-world verification requires handling edge cases, ambiguous requirements, and implementations that don't quite match the standard. Our platform works with credentials as they exist in practice.

Privacy should be built into the architecture

We verify credentials without storing personal data. This isn't marketing language. Your verification requests come in, get processed cryptographically, and return results. We don't retain PII or maintain databases of user attributes.

Interoperability requires active participation

We participate in regulatory sandboxes with the Central Bank of Ireland and the UK FCA, test against wallet implementations before they go live, and work with standards bodies on specification development. Achieving interoperability requires continuous engagement, not passive compliance.

Enterprise infrastructure requires operational excellence

We maintain 99.95% uptime and provide the monitoring, logging, incident response, and operational discipline you'd expect from any critical infrastructure provider. This is essential infrastructure, and we treat it accordingly.

Where we're going

The next 24 months will define the digital identity landscape. EU regulations require banks and major platforms to accept wallets by December 2027. Mobile driving licence adoption is accelerating, and national identity schemes are moving from pilot to production.

Our technology is built for this future. The platform evolves as standards mature and regulatory expectations develop. We participate in the processes that shape these standards, test against new implementations as they appear, and help organisations prepare well before deadlines arrive.

We are here for the long term because digital identity infrastructure is critical, and organisations need partners with stability, clarity, and vision.
Most importantly, we remain focused. Verification infrastructure is what we do, and when you entrust someone with critical systems, focus matters.

Who we work with

We support financial institutions that require compliant KYC, fraud prevention, and Strong Customer Authentication. Government agencies use our infrastructure to manage multiple national credential schemes while meeting data protection requirements. System integrators and consultancies build us into solutions for clients who need verification infrastructure that performs reliably at scale.

We also work with credential issuers and wallet providers to ensure interoperability in practice. The ecosystem works better when infrastructure providers collaborate rather than compete.
If you're evaluating verification infrastructure or preparing for regulatory requirements,
we should talk.