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Digital identity infrastructure for verifiable credentials using W3C standards; $34M Series A from a16z enabling user-controlled government and enterprise credential wallets.
SpruceID is a digital identity company building infrastructure for verifiable digital credentials — enabling governments, enterprises, and individuals to issue, hold, and verify digital identity documents (digital driver's licenses, professional credentials, healthcare records) using open standards (W3C Verifiable Credentials, DIF standards) with user-controlled data ownership rather than centralized identity provider models. Founded in 2020 in Brooklyn, New York by Wayne Chang and Gregory Rocco and a Y Combinator W21 graduate, SpruceID raised a $34 million Series A in 2022 led by Andreessen Horowitz.\n\nSpruceID's platform provides open-source software and managed infrastructure for the full verifiable credential lifecycle — issuing credentials (creating signed digital documents that can be cryptographically verified), storing credentials in digital wallet apps (user-controlled mobile wallets that hold their identity documents), and verifying credentials (relying parties checking that a presented credential is authentic and from a trusted issuer without requiring a call to a central database). The architecture preserves user privacy — users selectively disclose only what's needed (prove you're over 21 without revealing your birthday) using zero-knowledge proofs.\n\nIn 2025, SpruceID competes in the digital identity and verifiable credentials market with Ping Identity (Thales), Okta, and emerging decentralized identity platforms for government and enterprise digital identity infrastructure. The US government has been a key driver of verifiable credential adoption — the TSA's acceptance of mobile driver's licenses and various states' digital ID programs have created demand for the standards-based infrastructure SpruceID provides. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing government digital ID deployments (partnering with states implementing mobile driver's licenses), expanding enterprise use cases (employee credentials, academic certificates), and building the developer ecosystem around SpruceID's open-source credential tools.
NY no-code collaborative database with workflow automation received M&A offer April 2025; YC W20 $1M revenue competing with Airtable and Notion for business operations teams without SQL expertise.
Dataland is a New York-based no-code collaborative data management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with funding from South Park Commons and Switch Ventures — providing business teams with a spreadsheet-like interface for centralizing, structuring, and automating business data workflows without SQL expertise, generating $1 million in revenue in 2024 with a 5-9 person team. Received an M&A offer in April 2025, positioning as a competitive alternative to Airtable and Notion in the growing no-code database market.
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