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Content Authenticator

Verify content authenticity with C2PA

Upload any image or document to verify if it was created and authorized by me. Uses the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standard for cryptographic verification.

  • C2PA cryptographic signature verification
  • Provenance chain validation
  • Tampering detection
  • Creator identity verification
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AI Digital Twin

Intelligent conversational avatar with dual search modes

An AI-powered digital representation that discusses my experience, methodologies, and perspectives with intelligent search and direct feedback capabilities.

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  • Feedback Agent: emails me directly from chat
  • Knowledge base: publications & career history
  • Export conversations in multiple formats
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NFT Collection

Digital collectibles representing AI expertise

Explore a unique collection of NFTs representing key milestones in AI transformation, methodology frameworks, and leadership achievements.

  • Decisioning Framework NFTs
  • Value Architecture collectibles
  • Leadership milestone tokens
  • Future holder benefits
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Content Authenticator

Verify if content was created and signed by Piyush Vakil

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Drop a file here or click to upload

Supports: PNG, JPG, WEBP, PDF (max 10MB)

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About C2PA Content Credentials

The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) is a technical standard that enables cryptographic verification of digital content origin. Content signed with C2PA includes creator identity, creation tool, timestamp, and tamper-evident signatures.

🔍 Important: Most AI images don't have C2PA yet

Tools that DO support C2PA: Adobe Firefly, Adobe Photoshop (Content Credentials), Google Gemini 3 Pro Image (Imagen 3), Microsoft Designer, Truepic, and c2patool CLI.

Tools that DON'T support C2PA: OpenAI DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, older Gemini models, and most other AI generators.

Note: Google uses SynthID (invisible watermarks) on most Gemini images, which is different from C2PA metadata. C2PA can also be stripped when images are screenshot, compressed, or re-uploaded to some platforms.

All content I officially create and distribute is signed with my C2PA credentials. Use this tool to verify authenticity.