eIDAS 2.0 Compatible Tools (2026)
EU services aligned with eIDAS 2.0 — qualified electronic signatures, the European Digital Identity Wallet, and the new pan-European trust framework.
26 matches found
HelloAsso
vs PayPal
HelloAsso is the dominant French payments platform for nonprofits and associations. Free to use — funded by voluntary contributions from supporters rather than transaction fees. Compared with PayPal for European nonprofit fundraising.
SoSafe
vs KnowBe4
SoSafe is German security-awareness training and phishing simulation — GDPR-native, BSI C5-aligned, and used by 5,000+ European organisations. Compared with KnowBe4 for security awareness.
Didomi
vs OneTrust
Didomi is French consent-management software — GDPR-native, IAB TCF certified, used by Le Figaro, France TV, and major European publishers and brands. Compared with OneTrust for consent and privacy operations.
Greenly
vs Persefoni
Greenly is French carbon-accounting and ESG-reporting software — CSRD-aligned, used by 2,000+ European businesses. EU jurisdiction, native French/English support. Compared with Persefoni for sustainability reporting.
N26
vs Cash App
A fully licensed EU bank in your pocket. N26 offers free SEPA transfers, real-time notifications, and sub-accounts for budgeting — regulated by the ECB.
Ulule
vs Kickstarter
Ulule is the French crowdfunding platform for creative, cultural, and social projects. Over 40,000 funded projects, B Corp certified, EU jurisdiction. Compared with Kickstarter for project creators.
Veriff
vs Onfido (Entrust)
Veriff is Estonian identity-verification software — AI-driven document and biometric checks with EU data residency. Used by Wise, Bolt, Deel. Compared with Onfido (now owned by US/Canadian Entrust).
Adyen
vs Stripe
A single payment platform for online, in-store, and mobile — used by Spotify, IKEA, and eBay. Adyen is Amsterdam-listed on Euronext with EU acquiring licenses and transparent interchange++ pricing.
Signicat
vs Okta
Norwegian digital identity platform and eIDAS Trust Service Provider — 30+ eID methods, digital signing, and identity proofing, GDPR-compliant with EU data processing.
Veriff
vs Jumio
AI-powered identity verification from Tallinn, Estonia — eIDAS-compliant, supporting 11,000+ document types across 230+ countries, GDPR-native with EU data processing.
Contractbook
vs DocuSign CLM
Contractbook is a Danish end-to-end contract lifecycle management platform with GDPR-native architecture, EU data residency, and no-code automation — a compelling European alternative to DocuSign CLM.
IDnow
vs LexisNexis Risk
German identity verification platform with video-ident, auto-ident, and eSign — BaFin-compliant, GDPR-native, trusted by European banks and telecoms for regulatory KYC.
Prighter
vs Osano
An Austrian GDPR compliance platform specializing in EU Representative services under Article 27 — helping non-EU companies meet their GDPR obligations with dedicated representation in the European Union.
Precisely
vs Clio
Precisely is a Swedish e-signing and contract management platform with BankID integration and eIDAS compliance — a trusted European alternative to Clio for document signing and legal workflows.
Bunq
vs Venmo
A Dutch digital bank where every €100 spent plants a tree. Bunq offers multi-currency accounts, instant SEPA transfers, and metal cards — with built-in sustainability.
DataGrail
vs TrustArc
A privacy management platform with automated Data Subject Request handling and EU data processing — streamlining GDPR compliance through deep system integrations and live data mapping.
Electronic ID
vs Persona
Spanish video identification and e-signature platform — eIDAS Qualified Trust Service Provider, real-time video KYC, GDPR-native with EU data processing.
Klarna
vs Affirm
Pay in 3 interest-free installments at 500,000+ stores worldwide. Klarna serves 150M+ users, holds a Swedish banking license, and offers full buyer protection.
Leeway
vs Agiloft
Leeway is a French AI-powered contract management platform with intelligent clause analysis and EU data residency — a European alternative to Agiloft for legal teams.
Legito
vs Ironclad
Legito is a Czech document automation and contract management platform with powerful template management, workflow automation, and full GDPR compliance — a strong European alternative to Ironclad.
Mollie
vs Stripe
Accept iDEAL, Bancontact, SEPA, and 25+ payment methods popular in Europe. Mollie is built for how Europeans actually pay — with transparent per-transaction pricing.
Qonto
vs Mercury
Qonto is a French neobank with a full EU banking license, built specifically for small businesses, startups, and freelancers in Europe. Automated bookkeeping, multi-user access, and SEPA payments — a European alternative to Mercury for business banking.
Trade Republic
vs Robinhood
Commission-free stocks, ETFs, and crypto with a €1 flat fee per trade. Trade Republic holds a full German banking license and offers 4% interest on cash.
Avokaado
vs LegalZoom
Avokaado is an Estonian legal document automation platform offering self-service legal templates, contract lifecycle management, and full GDPR compliance — a European alternative to LegalZoom.
Securiti
vs BigID
An AI-powered data intelligence and privacy platform with EU data processing capabilities — automated data discovery, classification, and compliance across hybrid environments.
Satispay
vs Venmo
An Italian mobile payment app for P2P transfers, in-store purchases, and online shopping. Satispay is growing across Europe with zero fees on small payments and full GDPR compliance.