NamirialvsSkribble
On our sovereignty score, Namirial leads (86 vs 80). Both are European E-signature providers – which fits better depends on your priorities below.
Score comparison
| Namirial | Skribble | |
|---|---|---|
| Sovereignty | 86 | 80 |
| Privacy | 82 | 84 |
| Open Source | 10 | 10 |
| Business fit | 76 | 78 |
| Migration ease | 55 | 55 |
| Pricing transparency | 48 | 68 |
| Enterprise readiness | 85 | 74 |
Features & facts
| Namirial | Skribble | |
|---|---|---|
| Country | Italy | Switzerland |
| Open Source | No | No |
| Self-Hosting | No | No |
| Cloud/SaaS | Yes | Yes |
| EU data residency | Yes | No |
| DPA / AV-Vertrag | Yes | Yes |
| ISO 27001 | Yes | unknown |
| Data location | EU – Italian QTSP, pan-European (IT/FR/ES) | Switzerland (banking standard); Switzerland with an EU adequacy decision |
| From | on request | on request |
| Founded | 2000 | 2018 |
Namirial
Italy
Large Italian eIDAS QTSP for qualified signatures and seals – pan-European (IT/FR/ES), a leader in eIDAS 2 / EUDI Wallet.
Strengths
- Established, large European QTSP (since 2010)
- Recognised pan-European (IT/FR/ES)
- Pioneer of eIDAS 2 / EUDI Wallet
- QES, qualified seals, timestamps, identity verification
Weaknesses
- Strongly enterprise-oriented, pricing on request
- Not open source, no self-hosting
- Tends to be too extensive for small teams
Skribble
Switzerland
Swiss e-signature for all levels under eIDAS and ZertES – QES via Swisscom/A-Trust, data in Switzerland to banking standards.
Strengths
- All signature levels under eIDAS and Swiss ZertES
- QES via recognised services (Swisscom, A-Trust)
- Data in Switzerland to banking standards
- Very easy to use
Weaknesses
- Not itself a QTSP – qualified certificates via partners
- Data residency Switzerland rather than the EU (country with an adequacy decision)
- Not open source, no self-hosting
Choose Namirial if…
- Companies/institutions with high signature volumes
- Use cases with deep integration and identity verification
Choose Skribble if…
- SMEs in the DACH region wanting simple QES/AES
- Cases requiring both Swiss and EU legal validity
Scores are editorial orientation, not legal advice. Details are based on public provider information and are not independently verified.