Brevis has officially launched Brevis Vera, a zero-knowledge proof-based image provenance tool, now available to all users. Announced on May 20, Brevis Vera allows users to capture images with C2PA-standard cameras or smartphones, edit them, and generate a zero-knowledge proof file. This file can be independently verified in a browser, proving the image's origin and processing chain without revealing the source media or editing workflow.
Initially introduced as a demo in March, the full version of Brevis Vera integrates zero-knowledge proof mechanisms into the C2PA protocol stack. It is designed to complement existing editing tools like Adobe Photoshop, rather than replace them, enhancing image authenticity verification without compromising privacy.
Brevis Launches Vera, a ZK-Based Image Provenance Tool
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