The internet is about to flood with synthetic video. Verika is the authenticity layer — every clip sourced from a named institutional archive, verified, and delivered with a chain of custody you can publish alongside.
Every clip cites the archive, accession number, and licensing status. No "royalty-free" mystery meat.
A signed manifest ships with every delivery. Hash it, publish it, or stake your reputation on it.
Colour-graded, captioned, cleared for broadcast. The proof is in the file — and in the paper trail.
Verika produces video from named institutional archives only — and ships a provenance manifest with every frame. The category that synthetic video created by existing at all.
The Verika seal is a public claim, not a private logo. Anywhere it appears, the manifest is fetchable. Anyone — a reader, a judge, a rival — can walk the chain of custody, frame by frame.
Think of it the way newspapers once thought of their masthead: a standing promise about the evidence. We sign every frame. Every frame can be checked.
Not a stock licence. Not a certificate. A full, machine-readable record of every frame, every source, every edit — signed and timestamped. Your lawyers can read it. Your viewers can verify it.
Every delivery includes this manifest. Your legal team can audit it. Your CMS can ingest it.
{
"reel": "V-47a2f9c1",
"title": "One Small Step",
"duration": "00:02:14.06",
"frames": [
{
"t": "00:00:00.000",
"source": "NASA/JSC",
"accession": "AS11-40-5903",
"rights": "US-PD",
"verified": true
},
{
"t": "00:00:07.200",
"source": "LoC/MBRS",
"accession": "mbrs-00284",
"rights": "US-PD",
"verified": true
}
],
"signature": "0xa8f3…29bc",
"rfc3161": "2026-04-20T14:02:11Z"
}