Inrupt’s Data Wallet#

Developer Preview

  • This tutorial uses the Enterprise Solid Server (ESS) Wallet Service.

  • Both the Data Wallet and the ESS Wallet Service are available as Developer Preview and are intended for testing and feedback purposes only, subject to change without notice.

Inrupt’s Data Wallet, built on Inrupt’s Enterprise Solid Server Wallet Service and utilizing Solid Pods, offers developers a white label application for storing and sharing personal data. This technical documentation outlines the installation, features and patterns, emphasizing a user-centric secure storage for consent-driven data sharing. Developers can integrate existing services and applications to create new data flows, implementing robust authorization and consent-driven data sharing for access. By using Inrupt’s Data Wallet as a basis, organizations enhance data interoperability, improve insights, and empower users, all while adhering to a standards-based infrastructure that ensures privacy and compliance.

Inrupt’s Data Wallet is a React Native application compatible with iOS 17 and Android 14 or newer versions of these operating systems.

Getting Started#

To get started, see the following sections in the manual:

Installation

Installation instructions for the Data Wallet.

Features

Principal features of the Data Wallet.

UI Patterns and Flows

An overview of the Wallet UI Patterns and Flows.

Wallet Services

Documentation of the Wallet Service endpoints.

Issues & Help#

Bugs and Feature Requests (Product)
For public feedback, bug reports, and feature requests, please

file an issue via GitHub:

For commercial support, please use the Inrupt Service Desk.

Bugs and Feature Requests (Documentation)

To report a documentation bug or make a documentation request, please use the Provide feedback widget (in the lower-right corner) to create a WALLET ticket.