CAIRL/vault
Verified document and credential storage
Store, certify, and selectively share verified documents from a single record of identity.
What it does
Vault is the storage surface for the verified identity record. It keeps documents, certifications, and verification outputs attached to the person they belong to instead of scattering identity records across every platform that needs an answer.
CAIRL is identity verification infrastructure built on a different architectural premise: the answer crosses the boundary, not the file. Instead of extracting personal data and delivering it to the requesting platform, CAIRL issues a verified claim. The platform receives what it needs to know — age confirmed, identity verified, document authentic — without receiving the underlying data.
For the identity context, that means a person can keep government IDs, certifications, and verification history in one place. For the infrastructure context, it becomes the controlled record that powers enrollment, hosted verification, and consent-bound claim delivery.
Key capabilities
Document upload
Capture and store government-issued IDs and supporting records in the same identity record.
PDF/A-2b certification
Produce certification-ready artifacts for documents that need durable, verifiable packaging.
Verification history
Keep the certification state, freshness, and prior verification outcomes attached to each record.
Selective sharing
Use the stored record to support claim delivery without handing the full document to every relying party.
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