Recommerce,
reimagined.
Reform shows how upcoming DPP regulations can protect brands, simplify recommerce, and carry provable ownership across the marketplaces consumers already use.
Capstone Showcase
May 14, 2026
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Protect brands. Simplify recommerce. Carry provenance.
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01/Brands stay the
source of truth.
When a product moves through resale, the brand's and the product's credentials move with it. Marketplaces verify against that data, not a proprietary API or a third-party authentication hub. No platform owns your provenance.
Intelligent Listings
02/The resale price writes itself.
Reform reads the product's credential, its declared condition, and every prior sale of the same SKU across marketplaces, then surfaces a fair price the moment a consumer lists. Resale becomes a tap, not a research task.
Continuity
03/One product, one history, every platform.
Today, ownership resets every time a product crosses a marketplace boundary. Reform carries the credential and the transfer history with the product, so a sneaker resold three times tells the same story on every platform.
Compliance
04/Built for what's coming.
EU Digital Product Passports are mandatory for textiles by 2027. Reform's architecture already aligns: unique product IDs, data carriers, ownership records, open standards.
EU Regulation 2024/1781
Recommerce,
reimagined.
Verified commerce aligned with EU Digital Product Passports. Built at UC Berkeley School of Information.