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whatt.io Launches DPP Explorer — Making Digital Product Passports Ready for the Real World

whatt.io today announces the launch of DPP Explorer, a new application designed to help brands, manufacturers, and supply chain partners explore, test, and understand Digital Product Passports (DPPs).

Built on top of the whatt.io platform, DPP Explorer provides an interactive environment for working with product data, semantic structures, and emerging Digital Product Passport concepts currently being developed across Europe.

As regulations, standards, and technical specifications continue to evolve, organizations need practical tools to experiment, learn, and prepare. DPP Explorer is designed to support that journey.

Exploring the Next Generation of Product Data

DPP Explorer connects directly to existing Product Data Templates (PDTs) within the whatt.io platform and provides a structured way to view, analyze, and share product information.

The application allows organizations to:

  • Explore Digital Product Passport concepts
  • Test semantic product data structures
  • Visualize machine-readable product information
  • Experiment with emerging interoperability frameworks
  • Share product information across stakeholders

Built Around Open Innovation

The application incorporates knowledge and experiences gained through whatt.io’s participation in the CIRPASS-2 project, where future Digital Product Passport frameworks are being researched, developed and piloted.

DPP Explorer supports experimentation with:

  • Product lifecycle data
  • Semantic product information
  • JSON and JSON-LD structures
  • GS1 Digital Link concepts
  • Multilingual product information
  • Supply chain collaboration workflows

As standards and legal requirements continue to develop, the platform will evolve alongside the European DPP ecosystem.

Powered by the whatt.io Platform

DPP Explorer integrates directly with the broader whatt.io ecosystem, including Product Data Templates, NFC and QR-based product identification, AI-powered assistance through Bernard, and the Aegis-Vault persistence infrastructure.

Why This Matters

Digital Product Passports have the potential to transform how products are designed, manufactured, sold, repaired, and recycled.

Organizations that begin building knowledge and experience today will be better prepared as future requirements and standards emerge.

"The future of Digital Product Passports is still being shaped," says Stefan Larsson, Group CEO of whatt.io. "DPP Explorer gives organizations a practical environment where they can learn, experiment, and prepare for what comes next."

Available Now

DPP Explorer is available today through the whatt.io App Store and integrates directly with the whatt.io platform ecosystem.

For more information, visit:

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whatt.io and Lostboyslab are sister companies driving the future of circular manufacturing and digital product innovation. At whatt.io, our mission is to revolutionize how products are reused, repaired, refurbished, and recycled. Through our cloud-based DPP platform, we offer instant access to product data, secure NFC-based authentication, digital ownership, and seamless spare parts ordering—empowering businesses and consumers to reduce waste and extend product life cycles.

Lostboyslab serves as the innovation and production arm, operating autonomous additive manufacturing labs where physical products are embedded with whatt.io’s Digital Product Passports (DPPs). Together, we combine cloud computing, blockchain, AI—including our Dolores AI interface—and advanced 3D printing to create a transparent and secure ecosystem that protects IP, enables local production, and supports compliance with future DPP legislation.

Our joint mission is to eliminate waste, combat plastic pollution, and unlock the full lifecycle potential of every product—building a smarter, more sustainable future.

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