The layer institutions have been operating without.

Audit reports confirm that a process was completed. They do not confirm that the claim is true. Certisyn is the deterministic verification layer that closes that gap — producing bounded, auditable, cryptographically sealed outputs that travel with the claim across organisations and contexts.

Used by institutions making consequential decisions across capital markets, defence-industrial supply, regulatory disclosure, cross-border settlement, and sovereign-grade reliance.

Live
Claims computed
Live
Evidence records
Live
Derivation entries sealed
Live
Per-claim latency
AAA+
Security posture
Live, refreshed on page load
Operational today

Not a concept. Live infrastructure.

Certisyn runs verification infrastructure in production today, operated from Salt Lake City, Utah, across every sovereign market and sector below.

10
Sovereign markets
APIs and connectors live
26
Sectors
templates built out
6
Institutional
front doors
125+
Verification agents
across squadrons
The frame

The frame, in plain terms.

Verification infrastructure produces deterministic, auditable, policy-versioned outputs that institutions can rely on under audit, regulatory change, and cryptographic drift. Markets describe what is at stake. Sectors describe where the work is done. The pages that follow lay out both.

The platform

One engine. Six institutional front doors.

A single deterministic verification core, surfaced through six purpose-built entry points. Each runs the same deterministic verification and issues the same cryptographically sealed Verification Attestation Object (VAO) — tuned to the regime, buyer, and evidence its institution lives in.

Why now

Five conditions have converged.

AI Acceleration

Generative document tooling now produces institutional-grade artefacts more quickly than they can be checked. Probabilistic outputs presented as evidence circulate inside diligence files and disclosure packages. The architectural answer is deterministic verification.

Regulatory Mandate

EU AI Act high-risk obligations come into force in August 2026. CSRD Wave 2 is operational. DORA, CMMC, DFARS, and FOCI screening continue to tighten. None of these mandates is satisfied by an artefact that documents process completion.

Post-Quantum Threat

NIST CNSA 2.0 migration is open. Cryptographic primitives currently used to sign verification artefacts will be deprecated within the lifetime of artefacts being issued today. The infrastructure layer must admit primitive substitution from inception.

Cross-Border Reliance

eIDAS 2.0 wallets, ICAO Digital Travel Credentials, ISO mobile driving licence, and the UN ID4D programme all presuppose that an attestation issued in one jurisdiction can be relied on in another. The existing layer has no primitive for this.

Multilateral Strain

Sanctions enforcement is now real. Critical-minerals tracing under IRA Section 30D is operational. Shadow-fleet detection, pharmaceutical cold-chain integrity, and programmable-money pilots all require a verification output a counterparty in another jurisdiction can rely on.

Free tools

Try it without a contract.

Verify yourself
Open a verification of your own entity

Email and entity name, magic-link sign-in. Your verification record opens, ready for your first claim.

Free verify
Browse the market demos

Eleven public verify-* demos. One-shot certs. Re-run anytime.

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Run a security scan

AAA+ grade across 64 checks in 10 categories.

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Self-serve onboarding. Production access on day one.

Questions

Frequently asked.

What is Certisyn?

Certisyn is a US verification-infrastructure company — the deterministic verification layer between institutions and the claims they act on. It issues cryptographically sealed, policy-versioned Verification Attestation Objects (VAOs) that travel with a claim across organisations and jurisdictions, across 10 sovereign markets and 26 sectors.

What is a VRO, and how does it differ from a VAO?

A VRO — Verification Reconciliation Object — is the deterministic reconciliation process Certisyn runs over a claim and its evidence; it is a stateful, lifecycle-managed object. Its output is a VAO — Verification Attestation Object — the cryptographically sealed, policy-versioned certificate a counterparty relies on and that travels with the claim. A VAO can be replayed under the exact policy in force at issuance.

How is Certisyn different from an audit?

An audit report confirms that a process was completed. It does not confirm that the underlying claim is true. Certisyn verifies the claim itself, deterministically, and produces a bounded, auditable, cryptographically sealed output that is reproducible and portable across institutions.

Is Certisyn operational?

Yes — fully operational. Live verification surfaces span 10 sovereign markets and 26 sectors, served through six institutional front doors and a fleet of 125+ verification agents, backed by an extensive patent estate.

Who founded Certisyn?

Certisyn was founded by Dr Joel David Hillier, who serves as Founder and Chief Executive. The company is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.