Luxury & Fashion

Provenance that can't be faked.

Unit-level authentication and grey-market diversion intelligence for premium goods and apparel.

Aeroz binds a tamper-evident cryptographic chip to each product. The buyer taps to verify in under 300ms — no app — and first-scan geography exposes diversion before it erodes your brand.

Fixed fee 14-day written report No commitment to proceed
Unit-level identityTap-to-verify · no appTamper-evidentDiversion intelligenceEU DPP textilesResale provenance
The problem

Serialized labels copy. Brand equity doesn't recover.

Counterfeits

The label is data, not identity

A serialized hangtag or printed QR can be photographed and reprinted at scale. A cloned code scans as "valid" — and the fake reaches a buyer who believes they bought the real thing.

Parallel market

Diversion erodes the channel

Authorized stock leaks into grey-market routes and reappears below your controlled price. Without unit-level visibility, the diversion is invisible until the discounting starts.

Trust

Doubt outlasts the sale

Once a category is known to be counterfeited, every buyer hesitates. The cost is not one lost unit — it is the confidence that lets you hold a premium price.

What Aeroz does

One tap proves it's the original.

A dual-frequency chip is bonded into the product or its tag and assigned an AES-128 identity. The buyer taps with any modern phone — no app, no account — and gets an authenticity answer in under 300ms.

The seal is tamper-evident: open it and the state voids. And because the first verification carries a location, a unit that lights up far from where it was sold exposes a diversion route in real time.

NFC tap · no appAES-128 identityTamper-evidentFirst-scan geography
Encrypted unit identity verified across a connected network Tap · verify · <300ms
Why a printed code isn't enough

The tag says what. The chip proves it's real.

A QR or serialized label carries data anyone can copy. The Aeroz chip carries a cryptographic identity that a photograph cannot reproduce. Clone the visible code and the chip check fails; cut the chip out and the seal voids.

AttackQR / serialized labelAeroz chipAeroz paired
Photograph & reprintClonedResistsFails counterfeit
Tamper / re-tagInvisibleSeal voidsSeal voids
Grey-market diversionUntrackedFirst-scan geoExposed at scan
Buyer verificationTrust the printTap · no appTap · no app
Resale provenanceNoneOwnership logTransferable
RegulationESPR 2024/1781
First categoryTextiles
CarrierDurable on-product
LifespanProduct lifetime
EU Digital Product Passport

The data carrier the DPP requires.

Under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR 2024/1781), apparel is among the first categories to require a Digital Product Passport — a data record that must stay attached and readable for the life of the garment.

A printed QR fades, tears, and is cut off at resale. The Aeroz chip is the durable, on-product carrier that keeps the passport readable from first sale through every second life.

What you gain

Every tap becomes owned data.

Authenticity events

Every verification — where, when, pass or fail — on the append-only log.

Ownership & transfer

Registration and handoff at resale, so provenance travels with the product.

Diversion intelligence

First-scan geography exposes grey-market routes before discounting begins.

Consumer engagement

A direct, verified channel to the buyer at the moment they hold the product.

Resale & second-life

A trusted provenance record that underwrites authenticated resale value.

DPP-ready record

Material, origin, and care data structured for the EU Digital Product Passport.

Brand authentication audit

See where you're exposed — in 14 days.

A fixed-fee Aeroz audit produces a written assessment of your counterfeit and diversion exposure, a DPP-readiness review against ESPR 2024/1781, and a scoped pilot plan with cost and timeline.

Turnaround
14 days
Engagement
Fixed fee
Deliverable
Written report
Commitment
None to proceed
Fixed fee 14-day written report No commitment to proceed

What's included

  • Counterfeit exposure analysis across your highest-risk SKUs.
  • Diversion mapping using first-scan geography on a sampled line.
  • ESPR 2024/1781 DPP readiness for textiles and apparel.
  • Tap-to-verify experience scoped for your packaging and tags.
  • Pilot scope for unit-level authentication on one collection.