Show who issued the document and how to verify it.
Certificate of authenticitybuilt around document verification
VerifyDoc helps issuers create document authenticity records that explain where a document came from and how a recipient can verify it.
Recipients can verify from a link or QR code.
Reduce repeated authenticity checks.
What a document certificate of authenticity should show
A useful certificate gives recipients enough context to trust the record without exposing sensitive data unnecessarily.
- Issuer details and document summary.
- Verification URL and QR code.
- Status signals that explain whether the document is authentic.
Use certificates where proof matters
Certificates of authenticity are especially useful for credentials, offer letters, statements, permits, contracts, product authenticity records, and formal notices.
- Support third-party checks.
- Protect brand and document trust.
- Make authenticity part of the document experience.
How VerifyDoc is positioned
Competitor names are used for comparison only. VerifyDoc is independent and is not affiliated with DocuSign, Adobe, or Dropbox.
Common questions
Is a certificate of authenticity only for physical products?
No. A certificate of authenticity can also support digital documents when it points recipients to a reliable verification record.
Can VerifyDoc create authenticity certificates for signed documents?
Yes. VerifyDoc is built to attach authenticity records and QR verification to documents that need downstream trust.
