Image and video provenance you can publish with confidence

Certified visual trust for verified human sources.

VeriSources helps organizations review, certify, and publicly validate trusted images and videos with a brand-ready verification experience built for modern web publishing.

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Create a trusted chain from uploader identity to public verification. Register real people, verify unique phone numbers, approve uploaders, issue image certificates, publish watermarked trusted files, and let anyone verify a certificate instantly.

Verified Uploader identity and phone ownership are tied to each certificate workflow.
Recorded Original and trusted file hashes are preserved for later comparison and audit.
Publishable Trusted PNG output and certificate PDF support outward-facing verification.
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How certificate trust is built

  1. Source registers with a unique phone number and secure credentials.
  2. Phone ownership is confirmed through OTP validation.
  3. An administrator verifies the real person behind the account.
  4. The source uploads an image for review.
  5. A certificate is issued after review and a trusted derivative is created.
  6. The public verification page confirms the certificate and supports file-hash comparison.

What VeriSources proves

  • A distinct registered source submitted the file.
  • Phone ownership was verified before normal certification flow.
  • Administrative approval was recorded for the uploader.
  • Original and trusted file hashes were captured for comparison.
  • A public lookup experience exists for certificate validation.

What it does not prove by itself

  • That the image was never edited before upload.
  • That the image was not AI-generated before upload.
  • That trusted capture hardware or a secure camera pipeline was used.
  • That real-world context outside the file and registration flow is independently audited.

Public certificate verification

Enter a certificate code to confirm whether an image asset is registered in the VeriSources trust registry.

Certificate lookup