Microsoft Entra Verified ID is the future of trust

16.09.2025, 3 mins read time
TL; DR: In a world where trust is the new currency, identity is your exchange rate.

Whether you’re onboarding employees, authenticating customers, or granting access to sensitive systems, identity proofing must be fast, secure, and privacy-preserving.

Microsoft Entra Verified ID delivers a decentralised, standards-based way to issue, hold, and verify digital credentials that user’s control and organizations can rely on.

What is Microsoft Entra Verified ID?

Verified ID is a cloud-native platform for issuing, storing, and verifying Verifiable Credentials (VCs) backed by Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). It’s built on open standards including DID, VC, OIDC, and JWT, and is designed for interoperability with other wallets, issuers, and verifiers—so you’re not locked into a single vendor or ecosystem.

Under the hood, the Issuer and Verifier are exposed as API services, no virtual machines required, so you can integrate them into your apps and workflows with minimal friction. There’s also an Admin API for programmatic configuration, making it straightforward to automate credential lifecycles at scale.

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Want to learn more about how we deliver Entra Verified ID and what it looks like and if this is for your organization?

Benefits you can quantify

  • Enhanced security posture: Reduce phishing, account takeover, and unauthorized access by moving from static secrets to cryptographic credentials and optional biometric checks.
  • Streamlined processes: Automate verification and onboarding, eliminating manual document collection and error-prone checks.
  • Better user experience: Fast, reusable, privacy-preserving credentials that just work—no paper, fewer passwords, less friction.

How it works (high-level)

  • Issuance: Your Issuer Web App gathers user data (from Graph or your own systems), calls the Verified ID API, and presents a QR code. The user’s wallet requests a VC, the API signs it, and the wallet stores it.
  • Verification: Your Verifier Web App requests proof, the wallet shares the VC, the API resolves the issuer’s DID from the trust system (e.g., ION or web), validates the signature, and returns verified attributes to your app or downstream services.

In the next post, we’ll explore practical use cases, architecture, and a proven delivery plan to help you realize the benefits of Verified ID in your organization.

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