k-ID

k-ID

Child-safe Web3 gaming authentication and compliance

Overview

k ID provides authentication tools and a compliance architecture for game developers in Web3 to help ensure online safety for children. It automates notices and consents for game updates, simplifies data requests, and generates reports with a single click. Its architecture supports intelligent permissioning and tokenized trust wallets to let parents manage Play-to-Earn assets for kids, with built-in parental controls. The goal is to help developers meet legal requirements and create a transparent, safe online environment for young users so they can focus on delivering high-quality gaming experiences.

About k-ID

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Why k-ID is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Enterprise Software

Cybersecurity

Crypto & Web3

Gaming

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$50.4M

Headquarters

Singapore

Founded

2023

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What believers are saying

  • August 18, 2026 hiring shows expansion: 14 open roles across Korea, sales, finance, and legal.
  • Mike Mongeau joined in September 2025, adding Xbox family-safety credibility and product execution.
  • OpenAge reported five million test uses and 95% faster verification, supporting enterprise adoption.

What critics are saying

  • California SB 243 and Washington SHB 2225 tighten January 1, 2027 AI-minor rules.
  • k-ID depends on integrations with Discord, Hasbro, Nexus Mods, and GorillaTag for distribution.
  • If regulators reject vendor-mediated consent flows, k-ID becomes a replaceable middleware layer by 2027.

What makes k-ID unique

  • k-ID serves 195 countries and 40 million daily users with age-adaptive compliance.
  • August 10, 2026 AI Harness extends one CDK across gaming, social, and AI surfaces.
  • OpenAge and AgeKey use passkeys and jurisdiction-aware defaults, not raw identity sharing.

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Funding

Total Funding

$50.4M

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Industry Average

Funded Over

3 Rounds

Series A funding typically happens when a startup has a product and some customers, and now needs funding to scale. This money is usually used to grow the team, expand marketing, and improve the product. Venture capital firms are frequently the main investors here.
Series A Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

$15M
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$15M
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$30M
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Company News

k-ID
Aug 10th, 2026
Putting character into AI - introducing the AI Harness in the k-ID CDK.

Putting character into AI - introducing the AI Harness in the k-ID CDK. Kieran Donovan August 10, 2026 The k-ID CDK is the compliance and safety harness behind apps and games shipping to digital youth - sessions, verifiable parental consent, age assurance, feature-level permissioning, audit trails, jurisdiction-correct defaults across 195+ markets. Tens of millions of age-aware sessions a day. Built for gaming, extended into social, hardened in market. Today k-ID is announcing the AI Harness - the new AI module of the k-ID CDK. You'll see it shipping across millions of AI experiences for digital youth. This post is about the tech. What the AI Harness is. A new vertical of the CDK, configured for AI surfaces. It models the seven AI capabilities that matter - text chat, voice mode, media generation, media upload, memory, companion-style chat, model training - as discrete permissions, each with a country-correct default, each gateable independently, each writeable from the same /session/upgrade call that already powers gaming and social. It carries a verifiable parent linking flow that produces a real attached guardian - not an unverified email a teen filled in. It exposes a category-blind incident relay so a partner-flagged event reaches the right verified parent through a trusted channel. It surfaces daily and weekly time signals through Family Connect - the hosted parent surface at family.k-id.com, white-labelled per partner. Every consent, every permission change, every alert lands in the same audit trail the CDK produces for every other vertical it serves. What it doesn't do: read conversation content, classify incidents, store severity metadata, or interpret what happened on the platform. The partner classifies and acts; k-ID forwards a partner-authored notice to a verified guardian. That separation is the posture: k-ID is the verified-parent registry and the harness; the partner is the product. It's what makes the compliance and safety harness defensible at scale, and it's the same posture the CDK takes everywhere it ships - k-ID is the layer underneath, never the layer in front. Under the hood. Each of the seven AI permissions binds to a row in the CDK's Generic Compliance Engine - the same engine handling tens of millions of age-aware sessions a day across its gaming and social customers - with a per-jurisdiction default sourced from k-ID's regulatory KB. The defaults aren't hardcoded in TypeScript. They're configurable in Compliance Studio, the same surface a partner uses to set up the rest of their CDK product. A few of the bindings worth naming. #ai-text-chat carries the AI-chatbot rules - California's SB 243 (companion chatbots, January 1 2027), Washington's SHB 2225 (the same date), Italy's AI-specific prohibition that surfaced in the Garante's €5 million ruling against the maker of Replika. #ai-memory is profiling. Brazil's ECA Digital, in force since March 17 2026, prohibits profiling of anyone under 18. The default lands accordingly. The April 22 2026 COPPA Rule amendments treat AI training on a child's data as a non-integral purpose - separate, affirmative parental opt-in. #ai-model-training is a new GCE row that captures it. #ai-companion-chatbot covers personalized recommendation surfaces - DSA Article 28(2) prohibits profiling-based ads to minors in the EU; under the UK's Online Safety Act and Australia's Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024, the threshold for personalized features is higher still. The bindings handle the cross-product. In markets where chat is permitted with parental consent but memory is prohibited, the API returns the right combination - chat enabled, memory off - without the partner writing per-country code. In markets where the same feature flips between two regimes inside one country (US states, EU member states), the same binding holds. The harness is age-aware in real time. When a regulator updates a default, when a country adds an AI-specific rule, when a kid has a birthday and ages into a new band, the shipped product behaves correctly the morning the change lands. No redeploy. New laws ship as configuration, not code. The same property the CDK gives gaming and social customers - now extended to every AI surface a partner ships. What lands in the product. When a partner wires the AI Harness into their CDK integration: * A verifiable parent link. Teen invites parent | k-ID sends the email | parent verifies identity | parent attaches to the session | partner gets Challenge.StateChange on approval. Either side can unlink later. * A category-blind alert relay. Partner POSTs an incident on a teen's account; k-ID forwards a partner-authored notice to the verified guardian via email and Family Connect. Schema: incidentId + timestamp + partnerActionsTaken + supportContact. No category, no severity, no content. * Seven permission IDs writeable from /session/upgrade and readable from /session/get, each with the right default for the user's country and age band, each enforceable on the partner's server. * Time signals. Session start/stop webhooks, daily and weekly digests to the parent surface, time-limit hooks the partner enforces. * Family Connect at family.k-id.com. The hosted parent surface, white-labelled per partner. Parent sees what's on, sets preferences, unlinks if they choose. * An audit trail. Every consent, every alert, every permission change - sourced and timestamped, regulator-shaped from day one. Same SDK, same auth, same parent surface, same audit trail as every other CDK integration. The AI Harness is the seven new permissions, the alert relay, the activity ingestion, and the AI-vertical defaults - slotted into a kit a partner's engineers may already be using. The clock the harness is built for. The reason it's shipping with this design and not next year's: the global rules for AI and minors are landing on a calendar. Australia's Online Safety Amendment Act commenced December 10 2025 - under-16 accounts prohibited on age-restricted platforms. Brazil's ECA Digital took effect March 17 2026 with profiling prohibited under 18. The 2026 COPPA amendments take effect April 22 2026. California's SB 243, Washington's SHB 2225, and California's LEAD for Kids Act AB 1064 all land January 1 2027. The federal GUARD Act is pending. The UK's Children's Code and Online Safety Act, the EU's DSA, New York's Child Data Protection Act, Maryland's Kids Code are already in force. A bespoke build can't hit four major statutes in eighteen months and the in-flight ones behind them. A configuration on a CDK can. What changes for AI builders. If you're shipping AI to kids and teens - companion, character, tutor, copilot, creative tool - here's what the AI Harness does for the team behind the product. Engineering wires one CDK. One auth, one parent surface, one audit trail. Permissions render from the API the way they're configured in the studio - including future ones - so the front-end doesn't break the day a new permission lands. Trust and safety gets a verified-parent channel for partner-flagged incidents. POST to /alert/push; the right guardian receives the partner-authored notice. Idempotent on incidentId, throttled per session and per partner, with a dead-letter queue and a compliance gap log so nothing gets lost. Product stops blocking on compliance review for new markets. Brazil isn't a quarter-long project anymore - it's a Compliance Studio configuration. Same for Australia, the UK, California's SB 243, Korea's PIPA. New markets ship as flags. Legal and privacy see every consent, every assurance check, every permission change in an audit trail with primary sources attached. The judgment calls stay with counsel. The grunt work goes away. Founders and CEOs get a single answer to "are we compliant for under-18s in the markets we ship in?" The answer is yes, in real time, with the audit trail to prove it. In market. The AI Harness is shipping across AI experiences serving digital youth. One CDK. One integration path. Every market. Every age band. Parents in the loop, in real time. That's what k-ID is building. AI with character - for digital youth, in every country a family lives in. Starting with the literal kind. Buildable Issue 04 - A k-ID series on making AI buildable for digital youth, and for the teams shipping to them

Blockchain News
May 29th, 2026
k-ID raises $50M to protect children online with age-aware compliance platform across 195 countries

k-ID, a child online safety compliance platform founded by former tech attorney Kieran Donovan, has raised over $50 million and now serves more than 40 million users daily across 195 countries. The company secured $5.4 million in seed funding in March 2024, followed by a $45 million Series A led by Lightspeed and Andreessen Horowitz three months later. The startup provides an age-aware infrastructure layer that verifies users' ages using privacy-preserving technologies and adjusts online experiences accordingly. Rather than simple age gates, k-ID allows platforms to modify features like disabling chat for minors or removing loot boxes to comply with jurisdiction-specific laws. Founded in 2023, k-ID has earned recognition from the World Economic Forum and Time Magazine's Best Inventions of 2025 list.

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Biometric Update
Nov 15th, 2025
Biometrics ease airport and online journeys, national digital ID expansion

Biometrics ease airport and online journeys, national digital ID expansion. Biometrics advances are culminating in new kinds of experiences for crossing international borders and getting through online age gates in some of the top stories of the week on Biometric Update. Specifically, passport-free passage through biometric e-gates in the UK and two major age assurance technology launches made headlines this week. National digital ID systems are maturing too, with Sri Lanka shortlisting five Indian firms to operate its digital identity system and Belgium expanding options for its residents. Easier crossings for borders and age gates. The days when international flights meant standing in slow-moving lineups of people clutching their passports and accessing pornography online was easy for everyone appear to be coming to an end. A trial of a biometric e-gate system that allowed travelers in the UK to pass through border control passport-free has is complete. The three-week trial at Manchester is part of a broader overhaul of the UK border control system that includes more biometric gates. Biometric Update visited SITA's Experience Center in Singapore, not far from Changi Airport, to see the latest in airport technology and learn more about its work with DTCs. SITA officials shared their vision for passport-free travel, enabled by biometrics, and handling capacity challenges as air traffic increases. Barriers going up around regulated content online introduce similar challenges to international borders around making processes fast and easy for those allowed to pass. And the similarity extends to the technologies addressing those challenges. k-ID has introduced the OpenAge initiative and AgeKeys, which use public-key cryptography and device biometrics or a PIN, in the form of a FIDO passkey, for reusable age verification online. Large American tech firms are connected to several seats on OpenAge's advisory board. In the other corner, or another corner of the market at least, is AgeAware. Nonprofit euCONSENT's token-based reusable age assurance system was developed with help from Yoti, AgeChecked and VerifyMy, and went live this week. Sri Lanka has announced infosys, tata consultancy services, protean e-gov, railtel and bharat electronics have made its shortlist of system operators for its national digital ID. The country has also amended its personal data protection Act to allow "greater flexibility in cross-border data flows" and allocated more than 35 billion rupees in its 2026 budget to support its broader digitization ambitions. Two thousand biometric enrollment kits have been distributed to Ethiopian banks, with more on the way, so people can sign up to the Fayda system when opening an account. The national ID will be mandatory to do so by the end of the year, and enrollment at financial institutions is expected to boost Fayda issuance. Apple Wallet can now store digital credentials derived from U.S. passports, which are accepted by the TSA for domestic flights. The credentials, which Apple calls "Digital ID," will not have legal equivalence with a physical passport. In the absence of an official national ID, U.S. government-issued digital IDs so far have mostly been mDLs. Two new papers from the OpenID Foundation set out how U.S. mDLs can serve KYC use cases via the verifiable credentials standard, which would significantly expand the potential for digital ID adoption in America. Belgium is at a different stage in its own journey, with more than 400,000 people now signed up for MyGov digital IDs, a year and a half after its launch. The digital government services platform provides a public sector alternative to Itsme, The ADVP has requested a meeting with UK Secretary of State for the Cabinet Office Darren Jones to make sure the government is planning to at least keep the DIATF system that provides private sector alternatives to its own digital ID. The surveillance wet blanket. Amazon's plan to introduce the Familiar Faces facial recognition feature to its Ring cameras has sparked pushback from privacy advocates, including EFF. The feature will not be offered in Illinois, Texas, or Portland, Oregon where there are relatively strict regulations around biometric data privacy. The Homeland Security Information Network is watching over NCAA football games with live video. As DHS' official system for sharing information with partners, HSIN also offers a form for authorized users to make requests for facial recognition searches from state and local law enforcement partners. The EU is reportedly considering a draft proposal that would weaken the AI Act and GDPR under pressure from U.S. tech companies and the Trump administration. The "digital omnibus" is expected to be presented next week. Japan's national broadcaster NHK profiled the team behind NEC's facial recognition technology. The Project X: The Challengers - New Beginnings episode features interviews with NEC Fellow Hitoshi Imaoka, Yusuke Morishita and Akihiro Hayasaka. Article topics. The pitch behind agentic AI is that large language models and algorithms can be harnessed to deploy bots on behalf... Let's be frank: most biometric security hardware is not especially handsome. Facial scanners and fingerprint readers tend to skew toward... A pair of deals for Idemia Smart Identity to supply biometric ID documents, one in Nepal and one in Armenia,... Over the past month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has quietly transformed the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE)... Aurigin.ai is collaborating with Swisscom Digital Trust to strengthen existing KYC processes with voice-based liveness verification and AI deepfake detection,... Self, which provides zero-knowledge identity and proof-of-personhood (PoP) infrastructure, has announced the completion of a nine-million-dollar seed raise earlier this...

Steel Media Ltd
Nov 10th, 2025
K-ID launches OpenAge to streamline global age verification for apps and mobile games

K-ID launches OpenAge to streamline global age verification for apps and mobile games. * The system works natively on iOS, Android and all major browsers using passkey technology. * AgeKey identifies users as child, youth or adult without sharing personal data. * The initiative targets new youth protection rules emerging in Australia, Brazil and the EU. * An independent Advisory Board will oversee privacy, safety and interoperability standards. Compliance company K-ID has launched a new global initiative called OpenAge to simplify and standardise age verification across online platforms and mobile apps. At the centre of the initiative is AgeKey, a reusable digital age credential that allows users to verify their age once and store that verification directly on their device. AgeKey is built using passkeys under the WebAuthn and FIDO2 specifications, meaning it is natively supported across iOS, Android and major browsers. When used in an app or game, AgeKey signals whether the player is a child, youth or adult, adapted to the regulatory requirements of each region, without revealing identity or sharing personal data. The system is aimed at helping mobile developers meet increasing compliance demands in markets introducing stricter youth protection rules, including Australia, Brazil and the European Union. K-ID said it has already deployed AgeKey across multiple platforms, with more than five million uses recorded during testing. The company says these trials reduced verification time by around 95% compared to traditional checks. Furthermore, OpenAge will be guided by an independent advisory board made up of senior figures in online safety and data governance. Their role is to ensure the initiative follows strong standards for privacy, child protection and interoperability. The board is chaired by WeProtect Global Alliance founder Baroness Joanna Shields and includes Family Online Safety Institute CEO Stephan Balkam, Centre for Information Policy Leadership president Bojana Bellamy, alongside South West Grid for Learning CEO David Wright CBE. "There is an urgent need for a solution that works at the scale of the internet where there is no compromise required between safety and privacy," said K-ID head of OpenAge Julian Corbett. "With AgeKey and OpenAge, we've put together an approach for effortless and reliable age assurance."

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