Didit

Didit

All-in-one identity platform for fast human verification.

Winter 2026ActiveB2BInfrastructureArtificial IntelligenceSaaSIdentitySan Francisco, CA, USA
Didit is an all-in-one identity platform that lets humans prove who they are starting with a face scan. It powers the fastest identity verification in the market, fights fraud by default, and unifies all identity checks with simple pay-per-use pricing.

Verdict

High Signal
Market Opportunity
Identity verification is a large, regulated B2B market — KYC/AML compliance is mandatory across fintech, crypto, healthcare, and gig economy globally. The ICP is clear: any company needing identity checks. Pay-per-use pricing with global compliance (EU, US, LATAM, APAC) is a solid monetization path in a market with incumbents like Sumsub, Veriff, Onfido charging significant per-check fees.
Low Signal
Founder Signal
Alberto Rosas (CEO) is listed as 'former AI engineer' with no prior company names, titles, or years provided in LinkedIn data — just his current Didit role. Alejandro Rosas (CTO) similarly shows only current role. Both are former professional tennis players which is interesting but irrelevant. No prior exits, no named employers, no verifiable engineering track record from the data provided.
Low Signal
Competition
The website explicitly names Sumsub, Veriff, Persona, and Onfido as direct competitors they help customers migrate from — all well-funded, established players. This is a crowded market with entrenched competitors and enterprise contracts. Didit's differentiation (unified stack, faster integration, lower price) is real but thin — incumbents can price-match or bundle. No proprietary data moat or network effect is evident.
Medium Signal
Product
Live product with pricing page, API docs, SDKs, no-code builder, and a freemium model (500 free checks/month). Claims 1000+ companies worldwide but no named customer logos or specific revenue metrics to validate. Feature set is comprehensive (KYC, AML, liveness, face match, NFC, biometrics) but traction claims are unverified.
OverallC Tier

Didit is entering a crowded, well-established identity verification market with credible incumbents (Sumsub, Veriff, Onfido, Persona) that already have enterprise contracts, compliance certifications, and global infrastructure. The product appears live with a real feature set and transparent pricing, but '1000+ companies' is unverified and no named logos or revenue figures are provided. The founders present the biggest concern — no verifiable prior engineering or identity industry experience is documented in the LinkedIn data provided; 'former AI engineer' with no named companies is a weak signal for a deep-tech infrastructure play. The market is genuinely large and the problem is real, but competing on price and integration speed against Sumsub/Veriff without a defensible moat is a race to the bottom. Needs named customer proof and clearer founder credentials to be taken seriously.

Active Founders

Alberto Rosas
Alberto Rosas
Founder

CEO. Former AI engineer building Didit as the unified identity platform for the internet. Former professional tennis player.

Alejandro Rosas
Alejandro Rosas
Founder

CTO. Math, problem solver, obsessive about details and learning by building; architecting Didit’s identity infrastructure from first principles. Former professional tennis player

Didit
Didit
TierC Tier
BatchWinter 2026
Team Size12
StatusActive
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA