Content Provenance Standards
Zoryxon is a contributing member of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) — the global standard for proving where digital content comes from, who created it, and how it was modified. C2PA is backed by Adobe, Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, BBC, and others.
What is C2PA?
The Problem
In the age of AI-generated content, anyone can create realistic fake images, videos, and documents. There is no reliable way to know if what you’re seeing is real, modified, or entirely fabricated.
The Standard
C2PA solves this by embedding invisible credentials directly into files — recording who created the content, what tools were used, and every edit made along the way. Think of it as a nutrition label for digital content.
The Limitation
C2PA metadata lives inside the file. If someone strips the metadata, takes a screenshot, or re-saves the file, the provenance record disappears. The chain of trust breaks.
How Zoryxon Goes Further
Zoryxon anchors content provenance on the blockchain, creating a permanent, tamper-proof record that exists independently of the file itself. Even if C2PA metadata is stripped from a file, the blockchain record remains — providing an immutable backup that anyone can verify.
C2PA proves what happened to a file. Zoryxon makes sure that proof can never be erased.
C2PA Adopters