Technology Comparison
Digital Product Passports vs.
Traditional Labeling
Why "Smart Labels" are replacing static barcodes in 2026.
Feature
Standard Barode
Tool Studio DPP
Data Capacity
Limited (ID only)
Unlimited (Full History)
EU ESPR Compliant
No
Yes, Fully Compliant
Dynamic Updates
Impossible (Static)
Real-time Updates
Recyclability Info
None
Detailed Instructions
Chain of Custody
Unknown
Tracked from Source
The "Chain of Custody" Problem
Traditional barcodes effectively say "This is Product X." They don't tell you where the cotton was grown, who stitched it, or how to recycle it.
Digital Product Passports (DPP) create a "Digital Twin" of your physical product. This allows consumers (and regulators) to scan a QR code and see the entire journey of the item. This level of transparency is no longer optional—it's becoming law across the EU.
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