A tamper-evident codec for image, audio, and video. Encode once at capture; the file carries a signed origin chain. Re-encode, re-edit, deepfake, splice — the chain breaks and the verifier knows. 99.3% generalization on unseen content, 100% tamper detection in evaluation.
Three statements, no jargon.
A media codec built for provenance first. The encoder seals an origin chain into the file at capture; the decoder verifies the chain and refuses to display tampered output unannounced.
Generalizes to content the encoder has never seen. In evaluation: 99.3% correct provenance verdicts on unseen images, audio, and video clips. The check runs locally; no cloud round-trip.
Pairs with Validiti Provenance (which labels claim-level evidence in text) and Validiti Audit (which aggregates the full chain across products). Media is the visual / acoustic leg of the same provenance trail.
Four capability axes. Image is shipping today; audio and video are in productization.
Encode at capture (camera SDK, screenshot tool, generative pipeline). The file carries a sealed origin record and per-region integrity. Any pixel-level edit, re-encode, or deepfake substitution is flagged at decode.
Same codec family applied to audio: speaker continuity, splice detection, voice-clone flag. Useful where a recorded statement matters legally — depositions, calls, journalism source tape.
Per-frame origin sealing with motion-aware integrity checks. Detects substitution, splice, deepfake-overlay, and timeline reordering. Same verifier; same on-device check.
The verifier ships as a sealed binary that runs anywhere — phones, laptops, courtroom kiosks. No cloud, no LLM, no probabilistic verdict. Either the chain holds or it does not.
Where provenance-grade media solves a problem nothing else does.
Reporters' field cameras encode at capture. Editors can prove the clip wasn't altered between the field and the broadcast. Readers can verify on their own device.
Camera-of-record encodes once; the chain travels with the file through discovery, motion practice, and trial. Counsel can verify integrity without trusting the producing party.
A platform can verify that a flagged piece of media was not produced through a sealed pipeline — surfacing fabricated content for handling without scanning user media at all.
Carrier-issued capture app encodes claim photos at the scene. Adjuster, fraud team, and downstream auditor all see the same provenance verdict. Forged photo evidence stops being a viable fraud vector.
Generators encode their output through Validiti Media. Downstream consumers can verify origin without relying on watermarks that can be stripped. Honest pipelines self-identify.
When a leak set hits the internet, organizations need to know which files are real and which were planted. Provenance-encoded files in the leak verify; planted ones don't. The chain ends the question.
Verifier is free. Encoder licenses by volume. Enterprise integration is custom.
Every encoder — Pro or Enterprise — ships under the same protection envelope. Validiti Titus is in every Validiti SKU as the ultimate defense of source code.