Brevis launches Brevis Vera, a media authenticity verification system that uses ZK technology to verify the source of images and videos
BlockBeats News, March 9, Brevis announced the launch of Brevis Vera, a media authenticity verification system powered by zero-knowledge proofs (ZK). This system aims to use cryptographic technology to verify whether published images and videos originate from real devices and to ensure that they have only undergone compliant and verifiable subsequent editing.
The technical architecture of Brevis Vera combines hardware-level capture signatures based on the C2PA standard with zero-knowledge proofs generated by the Brevis Pico zkVM. This underlying logic ensures that cryptographic proof of origin is retained throughout the entire editing process of media content, thereby enabling traceability of content authenticity.
Currently, Brevis Vera is now live and supports open-source editing libraries.
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