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Free DPP Generator for EU ESPR Compliance

Create ESPR-compliant Digital Product Passports with QR codes, JSON-LD data, and public verification pages. The simplest DPP generator for SMEs.

Free forever for up to 3 products. No credit card required.

What is a DPP Generator?

A DPP generator is a tool that creates EU-compliant Digital Product Passports for physical products. Required by the ESPR regulation (2024/1781), it captures product data — materials, carbon footprint, repairability score — and generates a QR code linking to a public passport page. Our free DPP generator covers all ESPR sectors: batteries (deadline February 2027), textiles (mid-2027), and electronics (2028).

ESPR Delegated Acts Timeline & Compliance Deadlines

Batteries (LMT, industrial > 2 kWh, EV)

215 days left

February 18, 2027

Upcoming

Textiles & Apparel

No legal date yet

Act indicatively expected 2027

Planned

Electronics & ICT

No legal date yet

Act indicatively expected 2029

Planned

Furniture

No legal date yet

Act indicatively expected 2028

Planned

Construction Products

No legal date yet

Planned

Create a Digital Product Passport in 4 Steps

No technical knowledge required. Get compliant in minutes, not months.

1

Enter Product Data

Fill in your product details: name, manufacturer, sector, and sustainability metrics.

2

Auto-Generate Passport

DPP-Tool creates an ESPR-compliant passport with all required data fields.

3

Get QR Code & Links

Download your GS1 Digital Link QR code and share the public passport URL.

4

Stay Compliant

Update your passport data anytime to keep it accurate and current.

Everything You Need for DPP Compliance

ESPR-Ready Templates

Pre-built data structures for batteries, textiles, electronics, furniture, and construction.

QR Code Generation

GS1 Digital Link compatible QR codes for every product passport.

Instant Compliance

JSON-LD structured data ready for EU verification systems.

Built for SMEs

No enterprise contracts. Start free, scale as you grow.

Digital Product Passport: what is actually binding today

The ESPR (Regulation (EU) 2024/1781) does not, on its own, require any product to carry a Digital Product Passport. The obligation is created product group by product group, through delegated acts. As of July 2026, no such delegated act has been adopted, so no product is yet legally required to carry an ESPR passport. The European Commission states it plainly: under the Ecodesign Regulation there is no general obligation for a product to have a DPP, and listing a product group in the working plan schedules a study, it does not make a passport mandatory. One product passport is already binding today, and it comes from a different regulation.

What is binding, and what is only planned

Product category Legal status
Batteries (LMT, industrial over 2 kWh, EV) Binding. The battery passport is required from 18 February 2027 under the Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, Article 77. It does not come from the ESPR, and portable batteries are not covered.
Textiles and apparel No legal date. The Commission plans to adopt the delegated act in 2027. The date on which you must comply is set by that act, comes later, and does not exist yet.
Electronics and ICT No passport obligation is adopted, and none is formally proposed. ICT is covered only through horizontal work that the Commission plans to adopt around 2029.
Furniture No legal date. The Commission plans to adopt the delegated act in 2028, and in 2029 for mattresses. The compliance date comes later.
Construction products No date can be given. The obligation exists under the Construction Products Regulation (EU) 2024/3110, but it starts 18 months after a delegated act that has not been adopted.

Sources: ESPR (EU) 2024/1781, Articles 9(1) and 4(4); Batteries Regulation (EU) 2023/1542, Article 77; Construction Products Regulation (EU) 2024/3110, Articles 75 to 79; Commission working plan COM(2025) 187 final of 16 April 2025. The years above are the Commission's own indicative dates for adopting an act, not dates by which you must comply. We do not publish deadlines that do not exist in law, and we update this page as each act is adopted.

Get ready before the act lands

DPP Compliance Resources

Everything you need to prepare for the EU Digital Product Passport mandate.

PPWR Declaration of Conformity Generator

Regulation (EU) 2025/40 applies from 12 August 2026. Generate an EU Declaration of Conformity for your packaging, structured per Annex VIII, with a live preview and a ready-to-sign document.

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DPP Compliance Checker

Assess your readiness across 8 dimensions — from unique identifiers to supply chain data collection. Know exactly where your gaps are before your sector deadline.

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Battery Passport Guide

The first mandatory DPP — February 2027 for industrial and EV batteries. CO2 footprint requirements, recycled content thresholds, and full implementation roadmap.

Read the guide →

DPP by Country

Country-by-country enforcement guide for the EU and UK — Germany, France, Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, Poland. Know who enforces DPP rules and how aggressively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Digital Product Passport (DPP)?

A Digital Product Passport is a structured digital dataset that provides information about a product's origin, composition, repair and dismantling options, and end-of-life handling. It's required by the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) 2024/1781.

When do I need a DPP?

Batteries must have a DPP by February 2027. Textiles follow in mid-2027, electronics in 2028, and all other product categories by 2030. Starting early gives you time to prepare.

Is DPP-Tool really free?

Yes! The free plan lets you create passports for up to 3 products with QR codes and public pages. Paid plans add batch import, API access, and more capacity.

What data do I need to provide?

At minimum: product name, manufacturer, and ESPR sector. For full compliance, add carbon footprint, recycled content, energy class, repairability score, and material composition.

Can I import products in bulk?

Yes, the Pro plan and above include CSV batch import. Download our template, fill in your products, and upload — passports are generated automatically.

Is my data secure?

We use HTTPS encryption, bcrypt password hashing and CSRF protection, and we store your data on EU-based servers (o2switch, France). We never sell your data. We share it only with the processors the service needs: Stripe for payments, and Google Analytics for usage statistics — the latter only if you accept analytics cookies. All of them are named in our Privacy Policy.

Which industries are affected by DPP requirements?

The EU ESPR regulation affects batteries, textiles, electronics, furniture, construction materials, chemicals, and packaging as priority sectors. Eventually all physical products sold in the EU market will require a Digital Product Passport, covering over 30 product categories.

How does a DPP generator work?

A DPP generator lets you input product data (materials, origin, carbon footprint, repairability), then creates a structured digital passport with a unique identifier and QR code. The passport is hosted on a public URL accessible to consumers, recyclers and regulators.

What are the penalties for non-compliance with DPP?

EU member states set their own penalties for ESPR non-compliance, but they must be effective, proportionate and dissuasive. Products without a valid DPP can be banned from the EU market. Fines vary by country and can reach millions of euros for systematic violations.

What are ESPR delegated acts and how do they affect the DPP timeline?

ESPR delegated acts are binding secondary legislation adopted by the European Commission under Regulation 2024/1781. Each delegated act sets the specific Digital Product Passport requirements for a given product category — the data fields to include, QR code format, and public access rules. The battery delegated act is already in force (DPP mandatory from February 2027). Delegated acts for textiles, electronics, and furniture are expected between 2025 and 2026, with mandatory DPP dates following 18–24 months after each act's adoption.

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