Welcome to World

Let’s make the internet more human

World is a new standard of trust for the internet — private proof of human, powerful financial infrastructure and the human-first experiences they enable.

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World ID

Universal proof of human

Use World ID to prove you are a unique human, without revealing anything else about you. World ID ensures that dating, ticket sales, games, online communities and many other internet services advantage humans first – not bots or fake accounts.

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Orb

Verify your World ID

World ID verification happens at an Orb, a device that verifies you are a unique human. After you verify with an Orb, your private proof of human (verified “World ID”) is stored on your phone in World App where you can use it to sign into online apps and services.

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Worldcoin

Universal token of World

WLD is the native token of the real human network.

Where available, World App lets eligible individuals claim WLD and participate in a growing network of real humans.

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World Id Rewards

World ID Rewards

Built to ensure every human is rewarded in the age of AI

World ID Rewards celebrate participation in World, by providing access to human-only rewards for newly verified individuals.

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Explore World Apps

Apps for real humans only, powered by World ID.

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World Whitepapers

Explore the technical foundations, philosophical underpinnings and economic structures of the World.

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Privacy at World

Your data is owned and controlled by you.

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Introduction to World ID

How to use World ID

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World Updates

World View

The new World ID and the partners bringing proof of human to the internet

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World ID for business: Zoom and Docusign integrate proof of human

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World ID for agents: Browserbase, Exa, Okta, and Vercel

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Introducing Concert Kit: reclaiming tickets for fans, not bots