Yousign (Youtrust)

Yousign (Youtrust)

French digital trust platform offering e-signatures, identity verification, electronic seals, and document workflows under eIDAS.

πŸ“ France πŸ‡«πŸ‡·, Caen

☁️ EU hosted

Product overview

Yousign (rebranding to Youtrust in 2026) is a French digital trust company founded in 2013 in Caen, serving over 30,000 business customers across Europe. The platform is built on three pillars. Sign covers electronic signatures at all three eIDAS levels (simple, advanced, and qualified), with signing workflows, templates, and 10-year probative archiving. Verify provides identity and document verification for KYC, KYB, and AML compliance, including ID checks, facial recognition, sanctions screening against 280+ international lists, bank account verification, and document fraud detection. Seal delivers electronic seals (the corporate equivalent of a signature) at simple, advanced, and qualified levels, designed for automated high-volume document certification via API. Yousign is a Qualified Trust Service Provider listed on the EU Trusted List, qualified by ANSSI, and holds ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certifications. All data is hosted in France. The company raised €30 million in 2021, reached profitability by end of 2025, and targets €100 million ARR by 2029. Bpifrance acquired a strategic stake in 2024. KEY FEATURES: - E-signatures at simple, advanced, and qualified levels under eIDAS with 10-year archiving - Identity and document verification (KYC/KYB/AML) with sanctions screening and fraud detection - Electronic seals at three eIDAS levels for automated document certification via API - Qualified Trust Service Provider on the EU Trusted List, ANSSI-qualified, ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certified - Data hosted in France, 30,000+ business customers, free plan available, paid plans from €9/month

Sovereignty

πŸ›οΈ Majority EU-owned☁️ EU hosted

Company overview

Founded2013
HeadquartersFrance πŸ‡«πŸ‡·, Caen

Pricing

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