Processing files
A step-by-step walkthrough of how to make your media VerifiabI
What we do with your file
When you process a file with Verifiabl.AI, we will insert a unique QR code watermark that identifies your media and can be used to authenticate the file by any viewer of your content. We will then upload the file to the YouTube account you selected when you logged in. Additionally, we will process the file as an MP4 which you can download and use anywhere you like. Let's show you how:
Dashboard
Each time you log in to Verifiabl.AI, you will arrive at the project dashboard screen. Here you can process new videos or see files already in your account.


Choose your file
Select "Upload a Video" from the dashboard screen. The file you select must be an MP4, MOV, or AVI file with a file size of less than 100MB.
Process File
Your selected file will begin processing. We will review the file contents, add the watermark as well as an end screen with the QR code, upload the file to YouTube, create a "hash" of the video, and present it to you for final approval and authorization to the blockchain.


Start File Authorization
After the initial file processing, you will be asked to authorize the file information to be stored on the blockchain. Click "Authorize Video" to continue.
Security Key
Before you finalize your authorization, you will be sent a security code via email so we can confirm your account. You should only have to do this once per login session. Enter the code to continue.


Authorize to the Blockchain
Prior to authorizing the file, you can review the information that will be embedded in the blockchain. When you are ready to proceed, select the "I have reviewed..." box and click "Sign."
Saving to Blockchain
After you click "sign," your file will go through final processing where the file information will be committed to the blockchain. Select "Go back to Application" to view your processed file.


Your file is now Verifiabl!
When you return to the application from the previous step, you will see the "proof page" for your file which displays the video, a link to view the file on YouTube, and a link to download the MP4 for your use. This is also the screen where consumers will arrive when they want to review the source of your content.