
Tamper-proof public records for government
The problem. Citizens need to trust that an official photo, video, or record is genuine, and agencies need to disprove fakes that impersonate them. As synthetic media gets cheaper, "is this really from the government?" becomes a daily question.
What it costs. A convincing fake of an official announcement can spread panic, manipulate an election, or undermine confidence in public institutions before any correction can catch up.
The fix: authentic capture for official media. Prove that official photos, videos, and records are genuinely yours and unaltered, and verify them with an open tool that locks you into no vendor. The proof is durable and independently checkable, for years. Industry-standard and independently verifiable.
What you can do today
- Sign official media and records so the public and other agencies can confirm they're genuine.
- Make impersonations of your communications easy to expose, fast.
- Maintain an independently verifiable chain of custody, with no proprietary dependency.
The job it does for public agencies
You need the records you publish to be trusted on sight, and fakes in your name to be refutable immediately. Authentic capture gives official media a portable, open, durable proof of origin, aligned with federal guidance on content provenance.
FAQ
Are we locked into a single vendor? No. Verification is open and works offline, so records stay verifiable independently of Original Pictures.
How long does the proof last? It's built to remain verifiable for years, on durable public infrastructure.
Related
Original Pictures provides content-provenance and integrity infrastructure. It verifies provenance signals and integrity relationships; it does not prove that a depicted event is true. Figures are drawn from public reporting; verify against primary sources before citing in regulated materials. Nothing here is legal advice.
Last verified 2026-06-02. Author: Mahdi Kazempour, Founder, Original Pictures.