Here you only find products whose components come entirely from countries where democracy works. Our AI checks every origin and you can see it yourself.
We don't ask you to trust blindly. We show you exactly what we check and how.
When a brand wants to enter the catalogue, we don't ask for a text form. We ask them to list every part of their product: what it's made of, who makes it and exactly where it's produced.
→ A lamp may have 5 parts. A laptop, 90. Each one is declared separately.
For each part the vendor uploads invoices, certificates of origin, customs declarations and, if available, independent certifications. Without documents backing the origin, that product doesn't advance.
→ We typically request 3 to 5 documents per component.
Here our artificial intelligence steps in. It reads all documents, cross-references them with public databases, customs records, transport data and recognised certifications. If something doesn't add up, the brand goes to human review.
→ The model is tuned to detect suspicious traces: parts appearing to arrive from a country, but whose prior chain is inconsistent.
Once the real country of each component is confirmed, we assign its Democracy Score 2025. If any part scores below 6.0, that product is not published. No exceptions.
→ The product takes the score of its worst-origin part. That's the score you see.
Once approved, the product's Democracy Passport™ is recorded on the Ethereum blockchain. Every score, every component and every verified document remains immutable forever. Nobody — not even us — can modify them afterwards.
→ The on-chain record is public and verifiable by anyone at any time from anywhere in the world.
We look for brands whose production chain is 100% traceable and comes from democratic countries.