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OpenID4VP

Also known as: OpenID for Verifiable Presentations

The sibling of OpenID4VCI — a spec for how a wallet presents a verifiable credential to a verifier using OAuth-style flows.

OpenID for Verifiable Presentations (OpenID4VP) is the verifier-facing half of the OpenID-Foundation verifiable credentials suite. Where OpenID4VCI covers wallet-to-issuer, OpenID4VP covers wallet-to-verifier: how a site or service requests a specific credential from a wallet, how the wallet selectively discloses fields, and how the presentation gets signed and verified.

OpenID4VP is designed to support Selective Disclosure via SD-JWT or BBS+ signatures — the wallet can present only the claims needed, leaving others cryptographically redacted. This is what makes the EUDI Wallet "minimum necessary disclosure" model possible.

LearnCoin credentials are currently presented via the public /c/<id> URL, which is simpler but not OpenID4VP-aligned. OpenID4VP support is on the 2026-2027 roadmap alongside OpenID4VCI, primarily to unlock EU public-sector use cases.

Updated 2026-04-20 · Back to the glossary