Mobile driving licences (mDLs) are digital credentials stored in a wallet on a smartphone. Defined by ISO/IEC 18013-5 and already live in multiple jurisdictions, mDLs are the first widely-deployed government-issued digital credential.

Traditional driving licences are easy to lose, difficult to verify, and prone to fraud. Physical cards wear out, need replacements, and require manual checks. A better system is needed. One that is secure, instantly verifiable, and privacy focused.
Verifiable credentials (VCs) provide a digital alternative. A digital driving licence issued as a verifiable credential allows you to store your licence securely on your phone and present it when needed. It reduces fraud, speeds up verification, and gives you control over your data.
Governments are already piloting digital driving licences using verifiable credentials. The European Digital Identity Wallet and other national initiatives aim to replace plastic cards with digital versions that offer more security and efficiency.
Verifiable credentials make driving licences smarter, safer, and more convenient. They reduce fraud, speed up verification, and give individuals control over their personal data.
Vidos provides the infrastructure to make digital driving licences a reality. If you're in government, law enforcement, or transportation, now is the time to integrate verifiable credentials into identity systems.
Explore the verification infrastructure that organisations across Europe are using to accept digital credentials.