Eviddo.
An evidence chain you can hand to a judge, a juror, or an insurance adjuster.
SHIPPING · Q2 2026When a rental car comes back with a dent, or a short-let apartment with a burn mark on the counter, the operator's word is worth very little. Photos without provenance are photos of nothing. Insurance push-back, chargebacks, small-claims hearings — they all turn on whether the capture can be trusted. Most of the time, it cannot.
Every frame is signed at the moment of capture.
Each photo carries a SHA-256 hash, a precise timestamp, and a location signature — written before the image ever leaves the device. Altering the file breaks the chain visibly.
Context travels with the image.
Lens, sensor orientation, GPS, cell triangulation, the device's own clock skew — all bound to the capture. The metadata is the evidence as much as the image is.
A bound, notarized dossier on demand.
One tap produces a PDF with the full chain, cryptographic receipts, and a human-readable narrative. Format is court-admissible across the jurisdictions we've tested.
Car rental operators
Independent fleets and franchised locations running 20–400 vehicles. Condition disputes cost them six figures a year and most of that money is left on the table because the proof is weak.
Short-let property managers
Operators with 30–300 keys. Turnover photography is already being done — we make what's already being done count for something when the claim arrives.
- Q2 · 2026Public launch — three pilot operators in Europe.SHIPPING
- Q1 · 2026Court-admissible report template locked with legal review.DONE
- 12 · 2025On-device signing + offline capture working end-to-end.DONE
- 10 · 2025First working prototype with two pilot partners.DONE
- 08 · 2025The idea, over a bar in Valencia.ORIGIN