Tier 0–4 supply chain, mapped
Every facility from raw fibre to finished garment — names, countries, process types. Invited, verified, locked.
EU retailers already ask suppliers for Digital Product Passports. TextilePass traces your supply chain, verifies every certificate, and publishes each passport behind one scannable QR.
The journey
Under a minute, start to finish — watch one garment carry its passport through every supply-chain tier, every port and customs checkpoint, to the moment a shopper scans the tag.

Digital Product Passport
VerifiedWool Tailored Coat
Origin
Portugal
Tier depth
0–4 mapped
Certificates
GOTS · RWS
Carbon
11.4 kg CO₂e
Scanned 2,140 times this season
The passport
Behind one GS1 QR code: fibre composition, country of origin, every supply-chain tier, live certificates and a defensible carbon figure — verified, and kept current as the garment moves from mill to shelf.
See a live passport
The old label
A few printed lines. No proof, no trace, no scan.
The passport
A Digital Product Passport is a machine-readable record behind a GS1 QR code on the garment. It carries fibre composition, country of origin, every supply-chain tier, live certificates, and end-of-life instructions.
Why it matters
A Digital Product Passport stopped being a nice-to-have the moment the EU, retailers and shoppers all started asking textile brands for the same thing — proof.
ESPR is EU law, and it makes the Digital Product Passport mandatory for textiles — a confirmed priority group. The rollout date is the only open question. Once it applies, products without a passport can be held at the border or pulled from the market.
Major EU retailers write passport readiness into supplier contracts today. Without one, your styles never reach the shelf.
From September 2026, the EU’s Empowering Consumers Directive bans unsubstantiated “eco” and “sustainable” claims, enforced by national consumer authorities. A passport turns every sourcing and carbon figure into verified, traceable proof — ready before an auditor or shopper asks.
The platform
Six capabilities that take a garment from raw fibre to a verified, scannable public record.
Every facility from raw fibre to finished garment — names, countries, process types. Invited, verified, locked.
Drop in a certificate or spec sheet. Pixtral and Mistral OCR pre-fill passport fields before your coffee cools.
GS1 Digital Link codes that scan into every retail ERP on earth. One code, printed once.
Edge-cached, mobile-first, white-label to your domain. JSON-LD for aggregators. It loads before the shopper blinks.
GOTS, OEKO-TEX, GRS, BLUESIGN — stored, verified, and flagged the moment one nears expiry, before an auditor asks.
Higg MSI and Ecoinvent factors turn composition and weight into a defensible footprint. No spreadsheets, no guesswork.
How it works
Composition, weight, origin, care. The completeness engine flags every gap before a regulator can.
One link per tier. Suppliers submit their own data and certificates. No spreadsheets, no chasing.
One click mints a GS1 QR code and a verified public page. Print it on the label and ship.
Why now
Major EU retailers already write Digital Product Passport readiness into supplier contracts. EU ESPR sets the legal floor — procurement teams moved first.
Brands need 6–12 months of supplier coordination to map a full Tier 0–4 chain.
The real deadline
It's your buyers — not 2027. EU retailers are auditing passport readiness today, ahead of the law.
Brands that start now publish calm. The rest scramble.
Built on standards
“The 2027 deadline is not a suggestion. EU market surveillance authorities will recall non-compliant products and issue substantial fines.”
Lead, don't scramble
Free for your first three. No credit card, no setup call. Be the brand retailers reach for first.