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Jasmy(ジャスミー株式会社)is a Japanese company founded in 2016, mainly focused on IoT platforms and related solutions. Its core narrative is “data democratization”: returning personal data—previously concentrated in large platforms or corporate databases—to user control, and enabling safer data management and authorized exchange through blockchain, distributed storage, and identity authentication mechanisms.
The official website primarily highlights the Jasmy IoT Platform. Its capabilities include IoT strategy consulting, an IoT platform, IoT communication modules and wearable base modules, development environments, secure data analysis environments, and more. Two core components are SKC(Secure Knowledge Communicator)and SG(Smart Guardian): the former is used for authentication, storage, authorization, and tracking of personal data, functioning somewhat like a “personal data locker”; the latter is used to securely register IoT devices on a blockchain network, restrict device ownership and operating permissions, and store device data. The site also mentions security work-log products such as Jasmy Secure PC for Worklog.
The official website does not disclose public plans, subscription pricing, or usage-based billing standards. Judging by its business model, Jasmy appears to lean more toward enterprise-level custom projects, with pricing likely based on platform licensing, device scale, development support, PoC/field trials, and operations services. For buyers, the early stage would require discussions with the sales or partnership team about requirements, compliance boundaries, and deployment methods.
Its strengths are its forward-looking positioning, which aligns with trends in personal information protection, IoT security, and data assetization; the company holds ISO 27001 and Japan PrivacyMark certifications, giving it a solid security and compliance foundation; and its management team has backgrounds at major companies such as Sony, suggesting deep understanding of hardware, consumer electronics, and platform businesses. The drawbacks are that the website is more vision-driven in its messaging and lacks clear technical white papers, API documentation, pricing, SLAs, and repeatable case studies; its association with blockchain and crypto assets may also increase the difficulty of internal compliance reviews for enterprises.
It is suitable for manufacturers, insurers, local governments, sports operators, smart hardware companies, and data service providers based in Japan or targeting the Japanese market, especially in scenarios requiring IoT device identity management, user-authorized data circulation, personal data lockers, and security audits. It is less suitable for small and medium-sized developers who simply want to quickly connect to a general-purpose cloud IoT service.
Judging from the domain and content, this is the official website of a Japanese company and is generally accessible directly. However, the availability of specific platform services, consoles, SDK downloads, and blockchain-related networks in mainland China still needs to be tested in practice. If crypto-asset promotion or on-chain interactions are involved, special attention should also be paid to local regulatory compliance in China.
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