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July 2, 2026 — Montréal, QC

TapDPP lands on the Apple App Store — the NFC Digital Product Passport reader now installs in one tap on any iPhone

MONTRÉAL, July 2, 2026 — QDat.io, a brand of Meerv Inc., announces that TapDPP, its NFC Digital Product Passport reader, is now publicly available on the Apple App Store. Version 1.1, released July 1, graduates the native iPhone client out of its TestFlight public beta: no beta invitation, no TestFlight app — search for TapDPP on the App Store or follow the link from QDat.io/tapdpp, and the reader installs and updates like any other iPhone app. It joins the Android client, already a public release on the Google Play Store, giving TapDPP one-tap installs on both major mobile platforms.

An SDPP doesn't resolve a tag URL by the requester's IP. It resolves on (When, What, Where) — the moment a tag was tapped, the on-tag identity, and the reader's position — and serves a different view accordingly. TapDPP is the simplest way to see that work: write the canonical https://tapdpp.qdat.io/<UID> URL onto a tag, tap it back, and the tapdpp.qdat.io playground answers from the When/What/Where of that read. The same tag can resolve to a consumer view at home, a service-history view at a repair shop, or an alternate URL inside a geotime fence — decided server-side, not on the tag.

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iPhone — public release on the App Store

TapDPP — iOS v1.1 · Android v1.22.0

Tap to open QDat.io/tapdpp — store badges for both platforms, the seven-tap walkthrough, and the playground resolving a real tag URL.

The App Store release carries everything the beta proved out, wrapped in the "Emerald Instrument" look: explicit Core NFC scan sessions, writes to NFC Type V (ISO 15693) and NFC Type A (NTAG / Mifare Ultralight) tags, live publishing of every tap to the QDat.io MQTT broker, and an encrypted offline queue that drains the moment the broker is reachable again. It shares the exact MQTT wire format and canonical tag URL with the Android client, so a tag written on one platform reads identically on the other — and either phone appears as a live, remotely controllable reader on the operator's dashboard. TapDPP 1.1 requires iOS 17 or later.

The companion playground, tapdpp.qdat.io, runs the exact same QDat.io codebase an operator would self-host, kept publicly online so the loop closes end-to-end. To try it, install TapDPP from the App Store or Google Play, request demo credentials from the /demo form, sign in to tapdpp.qdat.io, and follow the seven-tap walkthrough — from install to a server-rewritten tag URL in under five minutes. For a private, on-premise deployment of the DPP module inside your own perimeter, book a deployment demo.

Get TapDPP on your phone

Install TapDPP from the App Store or Google Play, open the tapdpp.qdat.io playground with demo credentials, and follow the seven-tap walkthrough — same tag, same URL, server-side rewrite based on When and Where.

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About QDat.io
QDat.io is a brand of Meerv Inc., providing data infrastructure for real-world operations. The platform connects edge devices, RFID readers, and operator inputs to a unified, verifiable data layer for logistics, food safety, compliance, and Digital Product Passport workflows.

For inquiries: hello@qdat.io

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