The payment
card, reinvented
with light.
Your card
knows nothing
about you.
A standard payment card is static hardware — the same data, always visible, always vulnerable. It cannot adapt, cannot protect itself, and cannot sense context.
One card.
Every identity.
Zero permanence.
An OLED smart card that pairs to your phone, generates single-use codes, and erases its own sensitive data the moment it loses contact with you.
It combines an ultra-thin OLED display, an encrypted chipset, a Bluetooth circuit, and a location-aware processor — replacing an entire wallet with one intelligent device that shows only what you need, only when you are present to use it.
Card, phone,
terminal —
one secure loop.
The smart card operates as an IoT edge-node paired to a mobile device that provides location context and authorization. Data only flows when three conditions are met: proximity, authentication, and valid context.
Sensitive data stays encrypted in the chipset at all times — the OLED surface only ever displays ephemeral representations, valid once, then gone.
Five layers.
Credit-card
thin.
The entire device — display, processor, battery, and communication circuit — fits within standard credit-card dimensions. The OLED array covers at least 90% of the 85.60 x 53.98 mm surface.
A transparent OLED lets sunlight reach a solar panel beneath — the battery charges passively from ambient light and via electrical contact when inserted into a reader.
Front or back —
two identities,
one card.
The OLED array covers both faces. The front renders payment credentials in credit-card format. The back renders identity credentials — driver's license photo, number, and machine-readable barcode.
Neither face ever shows a real account number — every code is generated on demand, valid within a location and time window, then invalidated.
NFC · CONTACT · QR OPTICAL
BARCODE · MACHINE-READABLE
The right data,
once — then
gone.
The processor monitors location via the paired mobile device and activates the appropriate sensitive data before a transaction request even arrives, reducing latency at the moment of use.
A second data type — license, insurance, passport — activates only on explicit override from the phone, pre-decrypted for speed, valid only within a tight time and proximity window.
Lose it — and
it erases
itself.
The card monitors three security conditions continuously. Any trigger causes the processor to purge all sensitive data from the designated chipset. A found card is a dead card.
A MEMS gyroscope and heat sensor detect removal from a wallet, wake the processor, and trigger a Bluetooth check — if the phone is out of range, purge executes automatically.
One device
for every
identity check.
The smart card's context-aware architecture and dual-face display support a range of use cases — from everyday payment to travel documentation and physical access control.
Cited by Capital One,
Apple — and 13 more.
15 patents have cited this work as prior art, spanning smart card hardware, contactless authentication, and transaction card assembly. Capital One Services is the primary citing entity with multiple patent families.
From idea to active patent.
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includes patent term adj.