Digi.me
P2P Platforms/FrameworksPersonal data consent and privacy platform enabling user-controlled data sharing with businesses via encrypted local storage and consent routing; currently focused as Dutch Personal Health Record (PGO) certified by MedMij
Hybrid Company High capture risk
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License Apache 2.0 / Closed source
Dev Status Released
Owner World Data Exchange B.V. (acquired digi.me from founder Julian Ranger, October 2022; WDX founded by Joanne Cooper)
Country Netherlands
Start Year 2009
Stack TypeScript/JavaScript, Swift, Kotlin, encrypted storage architecture
Funding VC
Last Investigated Mar 10, 2026
P2P Platform Attributes
P2P Architecture Hybrid — local-first encrypted storage on user device with centralized consent routing/brokering via WDX platform
Development Tools Private Sharing SDK/API for business integrations: Node.js SDK, iOS SDK (DigiMeSDK + DigiMeCore + DigiMeHealthKit modules), Android SDK; consent contract system for defining data access terms; REST API; AppID registration for developer portal access
Deployment Options User apps (iOS/Android) + business SDK integrations (Node.js, iOS, Android) + cloud connectors; developer portal for app registration and contract management; sandbox environment with example contracts
Authentication & Identity User consent-driven: AppID + Contract ID + Private Key for business authentication; user authorization via digi.me app with transparent consent display; DigiD integration for Dutch healthcare identity verification; encrypted data transfer
Storage Model Local-first (encrypted vault on device or user-chosen personal cloud); WDX platform acts as consent broker routing data between user vaults and authorized businesses; ISO 27001 certified infrastructure; MedMij certified for Dutch health data
Interoperability 250+ service connectors (health providers via MedMij/FHIR, banks, social media, wearables like Fitbit/Withings, music services); Apple HealthKit integration; Patient Summary export as PDF; data portability across categories
Social Graph No (personal data aggregation and consent platform, not social networking)