Primary fitReusable Digital Identity
CoverageUS
DeploymentAPI / SDK

Overview

ID.me is a US-based identity network that lets people verify once and reuse a digital identity across government agencies, healthcare providers, and commercial partners offering eligibility-based discounts (such as for military, students, teachers, and first responders). It operates as a NIST 800-63-3 IAL2/AAL2 credential service provider and is widely used by US federal and state agencies.

Primary category: Reusable Digital Identity. Use the sections below to check fit by capability, use case, coverage, deployment, and supporting evidence.

Capabilities

Best-fit use cases

Coverage

Region tags
US
Coverage caveat
Country, document, language, and product coverage should be verified directly with the vendor.

Integrations and developer experience

Deployment
API · SDK · Hosted flow
API
Available
SDK
Available
Hosted flow
Available
On-premise
Unknown

Compliance and security notes

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Reference links

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Strengths

  • Large reusable identity network across US federal and state agencies
  • NIST 800-63-3 IAL2/AAL2 aligned credential service provider
  • Strong consumer brand recognition for group affinity verification

Limitations and watchouts

  • US-centric; not a fit as a global IDV platform.
  • Has been the subject of public debate around facial recognition use in government services; check current policy posture.
  • Best suited to scenarios where reusable consumer identity is appropriate.

Alternatives