Public verification
Check any certificate.
Free, forever.
Every license Semblance executes issues a signed, publicly verifiable certificate. Paste an ID to check it against the registry — no account, no key, no fee. If a piece of synthetic media claims to be licensed, this is where the claim gets tested.
Pre-launch demo against specimen records. Try SMB-C-2026-004217 or SMB-C-2026-003944. At launch this endpoint also accepts content hashes.
Why it’s public
Verification only works if everyone can do it.
Check before you host
Video platforms, ad networks, and AI tools can call verify_license on any certificate or content hash before accepting synthetic media featuring a real person or owned character.
Trace any asset back to its license
Delivered assets carry C2PA Content Credentials plus an invisible watermark keyed to the license ID. Anything found in the wild resolves to a license — or gets flagged as unlicensed.
Proof you did it right
A certificate is evidence of informed, specific, logged consent — the exact record digital-replica statutes and the NO FAKES framework reward.
Unrecognized means not issued here
A certificate that doesn’t resolve here was not issued by Semblance — no Semblance license exists for it. That’s the point of a registry: the negative result is as useful as the positive one.