Real scenarios where timestamped documentation and audio fingerprinting make the difference. For artists, labels, and teams.
Example: An independent artist uploads their original track and receives certificate MOT-2025-A7X9K. They share the verify link with their distributor as documentation of their declaration.
Example: A producer certifies a track and adds a vocalist as a contributor. The vocalist receives an invite, reviews the split and role, and approves -- all documented on a single certificate.
Example: A beat producer certificates 50 original beats. When a rapper licenses one, they create a separate certificate declaring it as a licensed derivative work.
Example: A label uploads 2,000 tracks via CSV. The system flags 12 fingerprint matches with existing certificates. The A&R team reviews each flag and files claims where needed.
Example: A group with 3 imprints creates a workspace for each. Label managers get Admin access, A&R staff get Member access. Each workspace has its own certificates and audit trail.
Example: An artist uploads a track and sees "Already in System". They recognize it as a remix of an existing track and choose "Link as Version", creating a transparent chain of documentation.
Example: A sync agent receives a verification link from an artist. They can instantly confirm the certificate exists, check the audio fingerprint, and see the declaration details.
Example: When a takedown notice arrives, the artist exports their evidence package showing their certificate was created 6 months before the disputed upload.
Whether you are a solo artist or a major label, Audiverify gives you the tools to create transparent, timestamped documentation records.