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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
mytracekey DPP uses standardized data structures to reduce the operational burden of maintaining product information while supporting interoperability across supply chains. Some of its main features are:
Digital Product Passport Management – Maintains structured product information in accordance with emerging DPP requirements across multiple product categories.
Lifecycle Documentation – Supports version-controlled records that document changes throughout the product lifecycle, helping organizations maintain traceability and regulatory evidence.
Standardized Data Models – Uses harmonized data structures and unique identifiers to facilitate consistent information exchange between stakeholders.
Interoperable Interfaces – Connects with external systems and databases, enabling product information to be shared across supply-chain networks and reporting environments.
Role-Based Data Access – Allows product information to be made available securely to regulators, business partners, and customers according to defined access rights.
Scalable SaaS Deployment – Operates entirely through a web browser while remaining capable of integrating with existing enterprise systems as requirements evolve.
Closing Insights
mytracekey DPP builds on tracekey’s experience in regulatory compliance and traceability software. Founded in 2013, tracekey initially focused on serialization and track-and-trace requirements in highly regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals and medical devices. The company has applied this background in data governance, identification, and compliance management to the emerging Digital Product Passport landscape.
The platform addresses challenges associated with the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and related DPP initiatives, including fragmented data sources, differing requirements across product groups, and growing expectations around data quality and traceability. Rather than requiring extensive on-premise infrastructure, the solution is delivered as a cloud-based service intended to simplify adoption for smaller manufacturers.
The outlook for mytracekey DPP is closely linked to the phased introduction of Digital Product Passports across sectors such as batteries, textiles, furniture, metals, and tyres. As DPP obligations expand, organizations will increasingly require systems capable of maintaining structured, verifiable product information over long periods. For potential users, mytracekey offers a combination of regulatory-focused expertise, browser-based deployment, integration capabilities, and a design philosophy centered on the operational realities of SMEs.