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dpp.cloud

dpp.cloud

by sqanit GmbH

dpp.cloud software for digital product passports and QR product experiences

Maílis Carrilho
Updated by Maílis Carrilho on July 9th, 2026
dpp.cloud is a cloud-based Digital Product Passport platform from sqanit GmbH that helps manufacturers, brands and distributors create, manage and publish QR-accessible product passports. The software imports product data from existing systems, maps it to DPP templates, generates digital product codes and publishes product pages with mandatory information, manuals, webshop links, service content and support options. dpp.cloud supports high-volume DPP updates, versioned product data, PIM/ERP/CRM integration, GS1 Digital Link alignment and aftermarket workflows such as spare parts, returns, warranty and customer support. It is best positioned as Digital Product Passport Software and Connected Product Software, not as carbon accounting, energy management, lifecycle assessment or general ESG reporting software.

Available DPP Features

Batch Import & Export
Document & Certification Linking
Integration with Enterprise Systems
Interoperability & Standards Support
Lifecycle Data Updates
Multilingual Support
Product-Level Data Management (SKU granularity)
Structured DPP Data Model
Unique Product Identification (QR Code & Digital Link)

Missing DPP Features

Pricing

Starting Price
EUR 3,000.00 / per year
Options
  • Free
  • Annual Subscription

Available Since

2025

Deployment Options

  • Web Browser (Cloud - Based)

Good Option For

  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

Digital Product Passport Generation

dpp.cloud enables manufacturers to create, manage and publish Digital Product Passports. The platform automatically generates DPP pages from imported product data and connects each product to a QR code.

QR Code Product Access

Each product receives a QR code that links to the digital product page. The QR code can provide access to mandatory compliance information and additional content such as manuals, tutorials, support options or webshop links.

This makes dpp.cloud a strong fit for Smart Packaging Software and Connected Product Software, although its primary category remains DPP.

PIM and ERP Data Integration

dpp.cloud is designed to connect with existing systems. The integration page describes mapping PIM or ERP data fields to a DPP pilot template, while the FAQ states that the platform is API-first and integrates into PIM, ERP and CRM systems.

High-Volume Product Data Processing

The home page states that dpp.cloud can deliver and update DPP data for more than 100,000 products in seconds and handle high-volume DPP data without manual cleaning or preparation.

Product Manuals, Guides and AI Chat

dpp.cloud can connect product scans to tutorials, step-by-step instructions and AI chat for the exact item, without requiring an app.

This is a strong customer support and self-service feature. It should be treated as connected product functionality, not as ESG reporting.

Service and Support Automation

The platform supports automated routing for customer support interactions. Its pricing page also references ticketing systems, in-app chat and video call support in more advanced packages.

This gives dpp.cloud a stronger after-sales and support automation angle than many DPP tools.

Shop and Aftermarket Integration

dpp.cloud can link relevant products, surface promotions, and send QR traffic directly to a store. The pricing page distinguishes basic shop integration from deeplink shop integration.

This supports aftermarket revenue opportunities, spare parts sales and customer engagement.

Versioned Product Data

The platform states that all DPP data is centrally maintained, versioned and managed in alignment with future EU data standards.

This is important for auditability, product lifecycle governance and regulatory readiness.

GS1 Digital Link Support

dpp.cloud’s roadmap states that it formalises a GS1 partnership and begins implementing GS1 Digital Link in 2026, with every product QR code resolving through a standards-compliant GS1 Digital Link.

Analytics Dashboards

The platform provides dashboards and statistics on locations, service cases and interactions. This supports product analytics and operational visibility.

It should not be confused with environmental performance analytics or carbon accounting.

White-Label Branding

dpp.cloud references white-label branding options in the FAQ. This allows manufacturers to present DPP pages and product interactions under their own brand experience.

Pilot-to-Scale Rollout

The platform offers a five-step process for launching a first DPP pilot in as little as eight weeks, including pilot scope, data mapping, code creation, physical rollout and KPI evaluation.

This is useful for manufacturers that need a structured implementation path rather than a fully open-ended consulting project.

Plans & Pricing

dpp.cloud offers transparent modular pricing with a one-time setup fee, annual platform license and one-off per-SKU activation bundles. Growth starts at €3,000 setup plus €7,000/year, Professional at €5,000 setup plus €12,000/year, and Enterprise is priced on request. SKU activation bundles range from €2,000 to €5,000, with reference prices from €1.00 to €0.25 per SKU.

Integrations

dpp.cloud connects to existing product data and business systems. Confirmed or stated integration categories include:

  • PIM systems

  • ERP systems

  • CRM systems

  • shop/webshop integrations

  • QR code workflows

  • GS1 Digital Link

  • product data templates

  • API-first integration

  • Akeneo PIM integration

The company states that a 2025 Akeneo partnership enables manufacturers to pull product data directly from their PIM and generate Digital Product Passports automatically.

Certifications & Awards

No specific third-party security certifications or awards are clearly disclosed on the reviewed pages. dpp.cloud states that it supports ESPR-aligned DPP data accessibility, security and interoperability and is implementing GS1 Digital Link. These references relate to DPP readiness and standards alignment, not product-level environmental certification or third-party sustainability assurance.

Expert Voices & Market Position

dpp.cloud occupies a practical position in the DPP software market. It is built for manufacturers that want to implement DPPs quickly using existing product data and QR access, while also using the DPP as a service and aftermarket channel.

Compared with adjacent DPP platforms:

  • PSQR is stronger for EPCIS-based event traceability and regulated supply chain infrastructure.

  • Arianee is stronger for open protocol product identity, ownership and luxury-oriented lifecycle engagement.

  • Kezzler is stronger for connected product serialization and broad smart packaging infrastructure.

  • Bombiix is stronger for PLM/PIM/DAM-native product development workflows.

  • Qliktag is stronger for NFC, digital twins and multi-carrier smart product deployment.

  • dpp.cloud is strongest where a manufacturer wants a fast DPP rollout connected to PIM/ERP data, QR product pages, service support and aftermarket experiences.

dpp.cloud should be positioned as:

  • Digital Product Passport Software.

  • Product Compliance Software.

  • Connected Product Software.

  • Smart Packaging Software.

  • Product Information Management Integration Software.

  • Circular Economy Software.

Its main differentiator is that it makes DPPs operationally useful beyond compliance. The platform turns product pages into service, support, spare parts and customer communication touchpoints.

Customers & Use Cases

dpp.cloud is designed for manufacturers, brands and distributors navigating EU DPP requirements. The pricing page explicitly names manufacturers, brands and distributors as its target users.

Typical customers include:

  • manufacturers.

  • brands.

  • distributors.

  • MedTech companies.

  • apparel companies.

  • furniture companies.

  • electronics and electrical goods manufacturers.

  • home appliance manufacturers.

  • outdoor and sports gear companies.

  • machinery and equipment manufacturers.

  • companies preparing for EU DPP requirements.

  • companies needing QR-based service and support experiences.

Publicly referenced customer or ecosystem names on the site include Henry Schein, Stryker, Akeneo, GS1 Germany, VDMA and others shown as logos or references. The About page states that MedTech companies including Henry Schein and Stryker use sqanit to manage installed base and service documentation at scale.

Typical use cases include:

  • creating Digital Product Passports.

  • generating QR-linked product pages.

  • importing product data from PIM or ERP.

  • automatically updating DPP data.

  • publishing manuals and guides.

  • enabling AI user manuals.

  • linking spare parts and webshop pages.

  • automating service routing.

  • managing returns and warranty workflows.

  • tracking product interactions and service cases.

  • scaling DPPs across 100,000+ products.

  • preparing pilots in eight weeks.

  • implementing GS1 Digital Link-based QR resolution.

Closing Insights

dpp.cloud should be understood as a manufacturer-focused Digital Product Passport platform that connects existing product data to QR-based passport pages and turns those pages into active customer touchpoints.

Its value lies in practical implementation. The platform supports pilot-to-scale rollout, transparent pricing, PIM/ERP integration, high-volume data updates, GS1 Digital Link alignment, QR product access, service automation, and aftermarket engagement.

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