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Digital Credentials Consortium (DCC)

Advancing the understanding and use of privacy-enhanced, portable, verifiable digital credentials in higher education.

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Overview

The Digital Credentials Consortium (DCC), founded by leading universities like MIT and Harvard, is a group working to design and build a trusted, distributed, and shared infrastructure for digital academic credentials. They focus on developing open-source technology and promoting open standards to ensure credentials are privacy-respecting, portable, and verifiable for lifelong learning.

✨ Key Features

  • University-led initiative
  • Open-source technology
  • Focus on open standards (W3C Verifiable Credentials)
  • Privacy-enhancing design
  • Learner-owned credentials
  • Interoperability

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Led by a consortium of top-tier universities
  • Strong focus on research and academic use cases
  • Commitment to privacy and learner agency

Unique Value: Provides a trusted, university-led, open-source framework for creating a new generation of digital academic credentials that are portable, private, and permanent.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Issuing university diplomas and transcripts Creating a lifelong learning record Verifying academic achievements for employment Inter-institutional credit transfer

✅ Best For

  • Pilots and research conducted by member universities including MIT, Harvard, and University of Toronto.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Corporations looking for a commercial, off-the-shelf badging platform.

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Unlike commercial products, the DCC is not a for-profit company but a collaborative effort to build shared, open infrastructure for the benefit of the entire education ecosystem.

💻 Platforms

Web API

🔌 Integrations

Open source libraries for integration

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ W3C Verifiable Credentials

💰 Pricing

Contact for pricing
Free Tier Available

Free tier: All software and standards are open-source and free to use.

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