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ImageProof™

How We Do It

Proven Images

We verify the time, your exact location and other data. We securely mint your photos and videos on the Hedera Hashgraph blockchain with a traceable, verifiable and secure chain of trust.


You can share your photos and videos with the world and guarantee they have not been tampered with, are not AI-generated, and are not from another time or place.

3.2B

Images shared online
each day

720,000

Hours of video posted
online daily

Traceable Integrity

Fight Fake News

Fight fake news, misinformation and AI-generated media with verifiable truth.

Blockchain provides ultimate security

Share confidently online

Make It ImageProof™

Here's how we do it

1

Take a photo or video

Snap a pic. From a sports game to a natural disaster, we can verify anything.

2

Verify When & Where

We securely record the exact second and precise location where your photo was taken, along with other helpful data. We record telemetry data for videos throughout their length.

3

Upload Your Image

Your photo or video gets sent to our secure cloud, completely unaltered and uncompressed.

4

Verification

We securely verify your photo or video, and generate an easy shareable link.

5

Blockchain Minting

We mint your photo or video on the Hedera Hashgraph blockchain, traceable to your authentic image.

6

Share

You get a shareable link for social media, email, SMS and more.

7

Verify

Anyone can click the shareable link to verify all of the data and see the original full resolution image or video.

Asked Questions

We hash your original photo or video file with a secure cryptographic algorithm, SHA256. This hash is permanently stored on the Hedera hashgraph blockchain during the minting process, along with a hash of collected metadata and other information.

Anyone can download the original file, re-hash it and verify that it matches our verification data and the blockchain transaction. Changing any EXIF data or a single pixel in the image file (out of millions) will cause a complete mismatch of hashes and break the verification.

Anyone can also view the metadata associated with the image file.