Brevis Launches Brevis Vera Image Provenance Tool on May 20, Integrating Zero-Knowledge Proofs

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According to BlockBeats, on May 20, Brevis launched Brevis Vera, an image provenance tool now open to all users. The tool supports C2PA-standard cameras and phones, allowing users to edit images with operations like cropping, exposure, and color adjustment, then generate a zero-knowledge proof file verifiable by any third party in a browser. This proves an image's source and processing history while keeping the source media and editing workflow private. Brevis Vera was first demonstrated as an interactive concept in March; the full version now integrates zero-knowledge proofs into the C2PA protocol stack as a supplementary primitive for existing editing tools.
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