About Tracer Labs
The identity infrastructure government needs.
We build the reusable identity and consent layer that federal, state, and local agencies rely on to meet fraud-prevention mandates while serving citizens securely.

As the world shifts to a digital-first reality, government systems must adapt to keep pace.
Today
Identity is fragmented across agencies, verification is repeated unnecessarily, and consent is often static — captured once but not portable, auditable, or easily revoked.
The shift
Trust ID changes this.
Powered by patent-pending technology, Trust ID represents a fundamental shift in how identity and consent are established, verified, and trusted across government systems.
Designed to support local, state, and federal agencies, it enables identity to be verified once and securely reused — reducing fraud on a massive scale while improving access to services.
The result
A more efficient system that delivers across every constituent touchpoint.
- Reduces redundant verification processes
- Strengthens fraud prevention and detection on a massive scale
- Improves service delivery across programs
- Creates a consistent, trusted experience for constituents
Built on a Higher Standard
Aligned with — and exceeding — today's regulatory requirements.
- GDPR
- CCPA
- NY SHIELD
Trust ID aligns with — and exceeds — today's regulatory requirements, including GDPR, CCPA, and NY SHIELD. While existing frameworks establish important baselines, they were not built to keep pace with emerging technologies, real-time data exchange, and evolving expectations around digital identity.
Supporting this approach is the Digital Consent Identity Foundation (DCID), established by Tracer Labs to advance a modern, consent-first identity standard. Through this alignment, Trust ID helps ensure that privacy, security, and user control are not only maintained — but continuously improved — so governments can operate with confidence.