🔏 AI Provenance
Mark your AI-generated content with a post-quantum, C2PA-compatible provenance manifest — and give anyone a free tool to verify it.
Article 50(2) of the EU AI Act requires providers of generative AI to mark their output as artificially generated in a machine-readable format, with interoperable, verifiable technical solutions. This manifest is that mark; the verifier is the free tool. We are the only provider signing provenance with Dilithium-2 (NIST FIPS 204) — resistant to known classical and quantum attacks, not "unbreakable".
Honest scope: this proves provenance, integrity and non-repudiation of what the issuer declares — it does not prove the content is true, safe, or lawful, and it is not an AI-detector.
1 · Provider marks their content (paid / metered)
Why this matters (Article 50 clock)
- 2 Aug 2026: Article 50 transparency obligations apply to generative-AI providers and deployers.
- Providers must mark AI output as artificially generated in a machine-readable format.
- The mark must be interoperable and verifiable — and users need a way to check it.
- Non-compliance risks fines up to €15M or 3% of global turnover under the Act.
- Our differentiator: the signature is post-quantum, so the mark stays verifiable even after quantum-capable adversaries can forge classical (RSA/ECDSA) C2PA signatures.
This is a technical compliance tool, not legal advice. It helps satisfy the machine-readable-marking and verification aspects of Article 50; obligations depend on your role and use case.
Pricing
*Fair-use rate-limited (60/min) to keep the free tool available for everyone.