SealProven
Cryptographic Video Integrity Verification
Determine whether a video has been altered — using mathematical proof.
Request a DemoThe Problem
AI-powered editing tools and advanced manipulation software make it increasingly difficult to determine whether digital video has been modified.
Metadata can be altered. Visual watermarks can be removed. Pattern-based AI detection can be inconclusive.
Video evidence requires cryptographic verification.
The Solution
- SHA-256 hashing creates a unique fingerprint
- RSA digital signatures validate origin
- Optional AES encryption protects content at rest
- Structured verification logs document authenticity
If the video changes — verification fails.
Who It’s For
- Attorneys handling digital evidence
- Private investigators
- Insurance claim review teams
- Compliance and risk officers
How It Works
- A video is processed and fingerprinted.
- A cryptographic signature is applied.
- A verification record is generated.
- Any modification invalidates the signature.
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