Create a timestamped record. Share a verification link. Be better prepared if questions arise.
From upload to documented record in minutes
Create an Audiverify certificate for your track with a timestamped record and stored fingerprint.
Use your certificate link to show that the track record exists in the Audiverify registry.
Move forward with a clearer proof trail for your catalog, collaborators, and release workflow.
A stronger record can make release workflows cleaner.
Create a permanent record showing when the track was documented in Audiverify.
Send a public verification link with your release materials and collaborators.
Keep track titles, artist names, identifiers, and supporting documentation in one place.
If questions come up later, you have a stored fingerprint and timestamped certificate to reference.
Documentation and record verification for modern music workflows
Audiverify creates a timestamped record showing that a certificate exists in the registry for that track submission. This can help organize releases, support transparency, and improve dispute readiness.
No. Audiverify provides documentation and record verification only. It does not verify ownership, clear rights, grant licenses, or provide legal advice.
You can use your certificate as part of your documentation trail. Release decisions, approvals, and rights reviews remain subject to the requirements of your distributor, DSP, collaborators, and applicable agreements.
Many certificates are created quickly after upload, but timing can vary depending on processing, scans, and review conditions.
Your certificate, stored fingerprint, declarations, and verification record can help you show what was documented and when. Audiverify does not determine legal outcomes, but it can help you keep a clearer record.
Document your track before release and keep a clearer record from day one.
Important Disclaimer
Audiverify provides documentation and record verification only. Audiverify does not grant licenses, clear rights, verify ownership, guarantee release acceptance, or provide legal advice.
Release decisions, approvals, and rights reviews remain subject to the requirements of your distributor, DSP, collaborators, and applicable agreements.