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.