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From scattered product data to a live Digital Product Passport.

We map your data against the EU DPP and ESPR requirements, ship a working passport in weeks, then run it at scale — public, restricted and authority views from one source of truth.

One record · four audiences
Public
Identity, basic specs
Public
Operator
Composition, performance
Verified
Authority
Conformity, test reports
Verified
Recycler
Disassembly, materials
Verified

Readiness Pilot

A fixed-scope engagement that maps your data to the regulation, surfaces the gaps, and ships a working passport prototype you can show stakeholders.

DPP Platform

Operate passports at scale once the pilot proves the model — bulk import, API ingestion from your ERP, and ongoing updates as rules evolve.

Tiered access built in

Public, operator, authority and recycler views from a single record — each audience sees exactly the data the regulation grants them.

Evidence vault

Attach test reports, declarations of conformity and supporting documents to each product, versioned and ready for market surveillance.

Standards-aligned

GS1 Digital Link identifiers and machine-readable JSON-LD output, designed to align with CIRPASS and the emerging EU DPP registry.

Export & API

Every passport is queryable via API and exportable as structured data, so procurement systems and registries can read it programmatically.

The DPP is a data problem before it's a label problem

The EU Digital Product Passport doesn't just ask for a QR code — it asks for structured, tiered, machine-readable product data, backed by evidence, kept current across the product's life. Most teams have that data, but it's scattered across spreadsheets, PDFs, ERP fields and supplier emails. QRabl's job is to turn that into a single, standards-aligned passport you can actually operate.

Three stages, in order

1. Readiness Pilot. A fixed-scope engagement: we map your product data against the relevant regulation (battery today; textile, electronics and more as the ESPR delegated acts land), identify the gaps, and deliver a working passport prototype — public scan, tiered access, API query — on one real product. You finish with a clear picture of what compliance takes and proof it works.

2. DPP Platform. Once the model is proven, the platform runs it at scale: bulk product import, API ingestion from your ERP or PLM, tiered access control, the evidence vault, and ongoing updates as requirements change. This is the from-€799/month operating layer.

3. Legal certification. QRabl produces the compliant data layer and machine-readable output; formal conformity assessment stays with your notified body or legal advisor. We make the evidence they need easy to assemble and export.

Tiered access, evidence and standards

A passport isn't one document — it's different data for different audiences. Public viewers see product identity and basic specs; operators see composition and performance after verification; authorities and recyclers see conformity and disassembly data. QRabl serves all of these from one record, with an evidence vault holding the documents behind each claim. Identifiers use GS1 Digital Link and output is JSON-LD, designed to align with CIRPASS and the EU DPP registry so your data is portable, not locked in.

Sector roadmap

Battery passports (Regulation 2023/1542) are live today. Textiles, electronics and other ESPR priority groups follow as their delegated acts are finalised — and because the platform is regulation-pack driven, adding a sector is a configuration step, not a rebuild.

See the battery readiness path below, or book a pilot call to scope your product.