Android users can now verify World ID through credentials, unlocking limitless access to the World Network

World Network has officially launched Android support for World ID Credentials in Malaysia, significantly improving global accessibility. This expansion allows more individuals and developers to engage with a privacy-focused, human-verified digital ecosystem.

World ID Credentials enhance World ID security by enabling verification via passports. Initially launched on iOS in Korea, Malaysia, Colombia, and Chile last November, the service is now available on Android, extending its reach to millions worldwide. Verified users can access additional benefits, enriching their experience within the World Network.

Beyond accessibility, this expansion creates new opportunities for developers. With over 23 million participants, the World Network offers a verified, human-based audience, simplifying app distribution and onboarding while reducing costs and bot-driven traffic.

Recent data from Tools for Humanity (TFH) highlights the rapid growth of World’s Mini Apps ecosystem, which records approximately 3.8 million daily opens, 6.7 million daily impressions, and 3.4 million weekly World ID verifications. Mini Apps, a core feature of World App 3.0, provide developers with seamless integration, self-custodial wallets, zero transaction fees, and World ID authentication for secure interactions.

“Expanding Android support for World ID Credentials is a major milestone in making the World Network more accessible globally,” said Ajay Patel, Head of World ID at Tools for Humanity. “With stronger security, anonymity protection, and seamless usability, this expansion will drive greater engagement and adoption, benefiting both users and developers alike.”

For Malaysian developers, this expansion offers a unique opportunity to scale applications while reaching a global audience, aligning with World’s mission to broaden access and enable meaningful digital interactions.

To learn more about Mini Apps and World ID Credentials, visit world.org.

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