cheqd
Capability scores
Methodology →- Authentication
- 3.5
- SSO & Federation
- 3.0
- Authorization
- 3.0
- Lifecycle & Provisioning
- 3.0
- MFA & Passwordless
- 3.5
- Governance & Audit
- 3.0
- Developer Experience
- 3.5
- Deployment Flexibility
- 4.0
- Pricing Transparency
- 3.0
- Support & Ecosystem
- 3.0
Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.
Overview
cheqd, founded in 2021 and based in London, provides network infrastructure for trusted data and verifiable credentials, with a distinctive feature: payment rails that let issuers and verifiers transact commercially around credentials. It is foundational network technology and a token-based incentive layer rather than an end-user identity product, so it sits one level below the wallets and apps most buyers interact with.
What it is good at
The differentiator is commercial infrastructure for verifiable data. cheqd supports DIDs and verifiable credential exchange and adds payment and trust-registry capabilities so that credential issuance and verification can carry business models, not just data flows. This is a genuinely novel answer to the question of how trusted-data ecosystems sustain themselves, and it can run hosted or self-hosted as network infrastructure for ecosystem operators.
Where it falls short
It is early and indirect. cheqd's value depends on an ecosystem of issuers, verifiers, and applications actually adopting it, which is still forming, and the token and network model is a real consideration for enterprises that prefer credential-only, chain-free approaches. It is not a turnkey identity product, and SSO, authorization, lifecycle, and governance are outside its scope entirely.
Pricing
Network and usage-based, tied to its token and credential-transaction model rather than conventional SaaS tiers. Model expected cost against your transaction patterns with the TCO calculator.
Best for, and who should look elsewhere
Choose cheqd if you are building a trusted-data or verifiable-credential ecosystem and need payment and trust-registry infrastructure underneath it. Look elsewhere if you want a turnkey enterprise identity product or mainstream IAM. Compare with Dock and Civic for other token-linked approaches, or browse the decentralized identity category.
Bottom line
A novel trusted-data and credential-payments network for ecosystem builders, not for typical IAM buyers.
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By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-06-19
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