The provenance network · AI generates. veradis verifies.

Is it real?
And what’s its story?

Every object holds both — the proof and the past. veradis connects the world’s archives, makers and registries into one living network that verifies your object and unlocks the story behind it.

The network · live · growing · hover to trace The living provenance network
Person
Organisation
Place
Event
Time period
Object
Why now

You can no longer tell the fake from the real.

GenAI counterfeits the object and distorts the record — perfect fakes, invented history, produced at scale for almost nothing.

$25M
Wired by an Arup employee in Hong Kong to a deepfake CFO on a video call, 2024. A single verification check would have stopped it.
Verification protects value
$1'175 → $450M
Salvator Mundi, bought in 1958 for $1'175. Gained $449 million in value once its provenance was reconstructed. Christie's, 2017.
Enrichment creates value

When everything can be copied, the record is the last thing that can't. Verification keeps its value. Enrichment creates it.

How it works · the provenance network

Is it real? And what's its story?

Every object holds both — the proof and the past. Here's how veradis gives you both, from a few photos.

1 · Your object

A watch, a medal, a painting, an heirloom. Take a few photos and tell us what you know.

2 · The world's records

Museum archives, maker registers, auction results and public registries — the real records already exist.

3 · One living network

veradis links those scattered records into one living network — the people, places and moments around your object.

4 · Know it's real

A Provenance Confidence Score — one clear number, every source named. Proof you can show.

Verification protects value

5 · Know its story

The story unlocks — who made it, who owned it, where it's been — and a sense of what it's worth.

Enrichment creates value
Know it's real.
The record is the last thing that can't be faked. Verification keeps its value.
Know its story.
Salvator Mundi: bought for $1'175, worth $450M once its provenance was reconstructed.
Every source named
Checked by experts, not just a machine
Your data stays yours
Every answer makes the next one sharper
See it in action

The record already exists.
The network reads it.

Museums, maker archives, and public registries already keep the record. Ask about any object — get a scored answer in minutes, every source named.

Four operations, one network
VERIFY · BEFORE THE TRANSACTION Raymond Weil Don Giovanni watch · Ref 2875 · query opened PROVENANCE NETWORK Maker's register · Raymond Weil · 04-1998 Movement spec · ETA 2895-2 Trademark registry · WIPO · in force Stolen-property check · Interpol · clean Auction record · last sale 2008 PROVENANCE CONFIDENCE Silver · lower bound 76 · three held open 82 ± 6 APPRAISE · WHAT IT'S WORTH Raymond Weil · Don Giovanni watch · Ref 2875 · what's it worth? PROVENANCE NETWORK Auction result · Waddington's · USD 536 Marketplace sale · Chrono24 · USD 884 Maker's catalogue · discontinued Owner's papers · box & papers Service record · not on file INDICATIVE VALUE · CHF from documented sales — not certified 500–850 ENRICH · MUSEUM COLLECTION Silver Presentation Cigarette Box Family Heirloom · 12 fields · history to recover PROVENANCE NETWORK Inscription · 16th Canadian Scottish · 1917 Maker · Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Hallmark · London Assay · 1916–17 Biographical · H.O. Bell-Irving · DCB Casualty · CWGC · R.O. · Cagnicourt 1918 BOTH MUSEUMS ENRICHED Seaforth and Canadian Scottish · in place +199 OPERATE · HERITAGE WORKFLOW A private estate A heritage collection · accession opened PROVENANCE NETWORK Submit · curator upload · 2 min Route · AI classifier · auto Review · the foundation Cross-link · 14 related objects found Publish · mesh live · indexed QUEUE CLEARED · END-TO-END Submitted to published, hands-off 22 h
A worked example

Every verdict, defended.

The Provenance Confidence Score is an intelligence report. Not a certificate. Every component scored. Every source named.

Case-back · reference and serial engraving
One platform · five moves

Five ways to work an object. One network underneath.

Verify, Appraise, Enrich, Operate, Earn — each adds a rung on top of the collection you already have. Storage is the commodity. The intelligence is the value.

Verify, Appraise, Enrich and Operate each add a rung. Earn turns the collection into an asset.

Intelligence is the value. It runs on top of what you already have — your CMS and legacy systems stay, connected, not replaced.

Use cases

What people use it for.

One network, many jobs — point it at an object and it answers the question you actually have.

Buyer · Verify

Before you buy

You’re about to pay for a second-hand watch, a luxury good, a painting. Submit a photo; the network checks it against maker registers, movement specs and stolen-property databases and returns a Provenance Confidence Score — every source named, in seconds.

Verify · CHF 20 →
Owner · Appraise

Worth knowing

You own it; you don’t know what it’s worth. Appraise builds an indicative range from real, documented sales — the number a listing, an insurer or an estate can start from.

Appraise · CHF 40 →
Family · Appraise

Settling an estate

Probate, a donation, an insurance claim — value gets lost at the worst moment. A defensible number on every object before the deadline, drawn from the record, not a guess.

See Appraise →
Collector / Family · Enrich

The collection, connected

Hold the whole collection in one home. Every object cross-linked to the people, places and records around it — the family graph that turns loose heirlooms into a story worth more than its parts.

See Enrich →
Institution · Earn

The archive that earns

Every museum and archive holds records the world will pay to query. When the network cites yours to answer a verification, 70% of that revenue flows back — the archive stops being a cost centre and starts paying its way.

See Operate →
Museum / Regiment · Enrich

Heritage intelligence

Every object’s story is split across archives no single institution can see. veradis links them — regiment, family, war grave, museum — and returns the narrative whole. The difference between managing a collection and understanding it.

See Enrich →

Bring your collection. Run a query.

Live and growing. Open to institutions and individuals today.

Verify an object From CHF 20 per report
Connect a collection Institutions · annual contract