Legally binding electronic signatures and seals.
ANANKE Sign will be our regulated product line for workflows that require legally qualified signatures, the digital equivalent of signing a contract in person. It operates under separate regulatory certification from our other products.
What ANANKE Sign will offer
Four capabilities for workflows where legal certainty is required, not just technical proof.
Legally binding electronic signatures
Sign documents remotely with signatures that carry the same legal weight as a handwritten signature. Recognized by courts and regulators.
Qualified electronic seals
Organizations can apply official seals to documents that prove institutional origin with legal certainty, not just technical evidence.
Qualified timestamps
Legally recognized proof of when a document was signed. Cannot be disputed or backdated under regulatory frameworks.
Strong identity verification
Signers are verified through regulated identity processes before they can sign. This is what makes the signature legally qualified, not just technically valid.
When do you need Sign vs. Trust?
They serve different purposes. Most organizations start with Trust, and add Sign when legal qualification is required.
ANANKE Trust | ANANKE Sign | |
|---|---|---|
| What it proves | Record existed, is unchanged, and who issued it | A specific identified person agreed to and signed this document |
| Legal status | Technical evidence (Non-qualified trust services) | Legally qualified under DGSSI / eIDAS frameworks |
| Identity requirements | Organization-level authentication | Individual identity verified through regulated process |
| Best for | Credential issuance, document verification, audit trails | Contracts, legal agreements, regulatory submissions |
| Availability | Building (MVP) | Planned, certification pending |
Built for regulatory compliance
ANANKE Sign is being designed from the ground up to meet the certification requirements of recognized regulatory bodies.
ANANKE Sign is being designed to meet the requirements of Morocco's Direction Générale de la Sécurité des Systèmes d'Information for qualified trust services.
Architecture aligned with eIDAS requirements for cross-border recognition. Qualified electronic signatures issued through ANANKE Sign will be designed for EU interoperability.
Signing keys will be stored in certified Hardware Security Modules, meeting the highest security standards for key protection required by regulators.
Every signing event fully logged for regulatory audit. Complete chain of evidence from identity verification through signature creation.
Important: ANANKE Sign is not yet available
ANANKE Sign is currently in development and regulatory certification planning. It is not part of the current product offering. ANANKE Trust and TCODE provide Non-qualified trust services (verifiable evidence and tamper-detection) and do not claim to provide legally qualified signatures or seals. For workflows requiring legal qualification today, please consult with your legal team about certified providers in your jurisdiction.
Planned use cases
Workflows where ANANKE Sign will add legal certainty.
Interested in ANANKE Sign?
Join the waitlist to be notified when ANANKE Sign enters certification and early access. In the meantime, explore ANANKE Trust for Non-qualified verification workflows.