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The MOSIP Program

The MOSIP program was conceived to help build global digital public goods in the space of digital governance. The flagship of the program is the MOSIP platform that provides the core for a foundational identity system that can be used by countries to build their national identity programs. Anchored at the International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B), MOSIP harnesses the power of open source and embraces the best practices of scalability, security and privacy. Learn more >>

About MOSIP

The Modular Open Source Identity Platform is an open source, open standards based foundational identity platform. MOSIP is an API first platform that can be used by countries to build their own national ID platform. MOSIP offers ID life-cycle management features and identity verification capabilities out of the box.

The key objectives of MOSIP are to:

  • Provide the basic framework to create a fully functional foundational identity system

  • Provide flexibility for a country to choose and customize the features from the basic framework according to their requirements

  • Maintain privacy, security and confidentiality of an individual's data

  • Provide a scalable and accessible solution to cater to a wide range of population (a few thousands to several hundreds of millions)

Releases

The latest release of MOSIP, version 1.1.2 is here! We have migrated from Java 8 to Java 11 as part of this release and also incorporated some software infrastructure changes as part of paring the technical debt. Check out the exciting new services and enhancements in the documentation.

Current Release

Version: 1.1.2 Release Date: October 24, 2020 Release notes.

Previous Release

Version: 1.1.1 Release Date: September 14, 2020 Release notes.

To view a summary of all our releases, refer to releases page.

Documentation

The current documentation's source is available as markdown in the 'docs' folder in the documentation repository.

To find out what has changed in the documentation, refer to our revision history. To find details of upcoming improvements planned to the documentation check here. You can also help us improve the documentation by reviewing it, adding to it or by leaving suggestions.

MOSIP Resources

  • Source Code: GitHub Repositories

  • Containers: Docker Repository

  • Maven Repository: Nexus Repository

  • Presentations: mosip.io

  • Training: MOSIP Academy

  • Learning videos: YouTube Channel

  • Community: Gitter Channel

Roadmap

The MOSIP roadmap in the short term is the release of our Long Term Support Version. Our medium term focus is to enable reference implementations of identity usage, integrations and interoperability. The long term focus is to offer a set of core components for digital governance. View our roadmap and call for contribution to see how you can be a part of the MOSIP journey.