What is Content Credentials? (the consumer name for C2PA)
Content Credentials are the user-facing label for C2PA provenance data: a tamper-evident record of who made an image and what edits were applied, attached to the file itself. Cameras like the Pixel and tools like Adobe Photoshop attach them. ChronoVerify reads Content Credentials when present, cryptographically validates the signer against a recognised trust list, and reports whether they are trusted, present but unverified, or invalid.
Why it matters
Content Credentials is one of the signals ChronoVerify reads when you check a photo's capture time and provenance. No single signal is proof on its own: the verdict combines provenance, metadata, and pixel forensics, and is investigative triage for human review, not a courtroom guarantee.
Run a photo through it and see Content Credentials in the result.
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