Sony announced the expansion of its Camera Authenticity Solution, which now supports video in addition to still images


Sony announced the expansion of its Camera Authenticity Solution, which now supports video in addition to still images (previously reported here). The update adds video compatibility to Camera Verify (beta) and the Image Verification Pre-check SDK, helping news organizations and visual journalists verify the provenance and authenticity of captured content.

Highlights of the announcement:

  • Camera Verify (beta) now supports video – allowing newsrooms to validate both still images and video through a dedicated verification URL.
  • C2PA-compliant verification – confirms content was captured by a camera using secure digital signatures aligned with the C2PA standard.
  • Integrated workflow support – the Image Verification Pre-check SDK enables organizations to check for camera signatures directly within their own systems.
  • Supported cameras – includes Alpha 1 II, Alpha 1, Alpha 9 III, Alpha 7R V, Alpha 7S III, Alpha 7 IV, FX3, FX30, and PXW-Z300, with additional compatibility planned.

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