Certificates issued through the SoftwareCertHub platform can be referenced using dynamically generated badges via HTML or Markdown snippets in webpages and documents. When a certificate is created, the recipient receives a direct link (via email, Slack, or ticket response) to the Certificate Details page. From there, ready-to-use HTML and Markdown snippets are provided for embedding the certificate badge into project documentation, READMEs, websites, or wikis.

Two badge formats are available: a compact inline badge suited for repository artefacts, and a larger badge that displays the software name, version, and certificate details more prominently. Both formats link directly to the Certificate Details page, ensuring transparency and verifiability. For example, in Markdown you can reference a badge inline within a README, or use the larger variant to highlight certification status on a project’s webpage.

Badges are served as dynamically generated SVGs, which means their appearance updates automatically if the certificate expires, is revoked, or undergoes a design change. This ensures that embedded badges always reflect the current certificate status without requiring manual updates. By embedding these badges, developers can demonstrate licence compliance clearly and verifiably, while users can click through the badge to inspect the full certificate record in SoftwareCertHub.

These certificates will also soon be available for import into digital wallets as W3C Verifiable Credentials.

Referencing Certificates with Badges

  1. Open your certificate page

  2. Locate the badge snippets

  3. Choose the right format

  4. Copy the snippet

  5. Paste into your documentation

The Licence Management Team can provide further assistance in using certificates. Contact us if needed.