EU Digital Product Passport Toys
Regulation (EU) 2025/2509 requires a Digital Product Passport for every toy sold in the EU, replacing the paper Declaration of Conformity, mandatory from 1 August 2030 — AuthiChain issues that record as a signed Verifiable Credential, the same format already used for battery and textile passports.
Why AuthiChain
- The toy DPP’s technical format is not published yet — the Commission still owes implementing acts defining the QR code and required fields, so the record structure AuthiChain issues for other categories carries over directly once those specifics land
- Safety and compliance data map to a signed W3C Verifiable Credential, letting a customs authority or retailer verify a toy without contacting the manufacturer
- The regulation entered into force in December 2025 with the DPP mandate not landing until 1 August 2030 — years of runway to pilot a passport before it is required across a catalogue, not a deadline due tomorrow
How it works
Issue a unique identifier per unit, anchor its record on-chain for tamper-evidence, and let anyone verify it with a single scan. Plans start at $49/mo.
FAQ
Can I generate a toy DPP QR code today?
No — the Commission has not yet published the implementing acts defining the toy DPP’s technical format, and the mandate itself does not take effect until 1 August 2030.
What does the toy DPP replace?
The paper EU Declaration of Conformity — the DPP becomes the digital record customs and market-surveillance authorities check instead.