Swiss Trust Layer
Cryptographic e-Seal and document signing platform. ZertES (Switzerland), eIDAS (EU), and UAE Pass compliant. Certified by Swisscom Trust Services. Court-proof timestamps valid in 180+ countries.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Cloud Sync
- File Tagging
- Real time collaboration
- Dark Mode
- Two-factor Authentication
- Ad-free
- End-to-End Encryption
- Sign PDF files
- E-signature
- Timestamps
- Document Verification
- Team Collaboration
Swiss Trust Layer News & Activities
Recent activities
- SwissTrustLayer added Swiss Trust Layer
- SwissTrustLayer liked Swiss Trust Layer
SwissTrustLayer added Swiss Trust Layer as alternative to Docusign, Adobe Acrobat Sign, DocuSeal and PandaDoc
Swiss Trust Layer information
What is Swiss Trust Layer?
Swiss Trust Layer is a cryptographic document sealing and intellectual property protection platform, powered by Swisscom Trust Services — Switzerland's leading qualified trust service provider.
Unlike traditional e-signature tools, Swiss Trust Layer applies court-admissible e-Seals with certified timestamps, creating immutable proof of ownership and existence at a specific point in time. Every sealed document is verifiable by anyone, without requiring a login.
Key features: • Qualified Electronic Seals (QES) — highest legal standard under ZertES and eIDAS • Certified timestamps (RFC 3161) — cryptographic proof of time • Multi-signature workflows — co-sign with multiple parties • Public verification portal — anyone can verify a sealed document • API access — integrate sealing into your own platform • Tiered plans starting at $5 per seal
Compliance & recognition: • ZertES (Switzerland) — compliant with Swiss Federal Act on Electronic Signatures • eIDAS (EU) — qualified trust service under EU Regulation No 910/2014 • UAE Pass — recognised in the United Arab Emirates • Valid in 180+ countries under the Berne Convention
Use cases: intellectual property protection, legal documents, engineering drawings, medical records, financial agreements, architecture and BIM files, music rights, academic research.




