HashCam
AI can fake content. HashCam proves what’s real.

About HashCam
Introduction to HashCam
HashCam is a software application designed to establish cryptographic proof of authenticity for digital media, including photos and videos. In response to the growing prevalence of AI-generated synthetic content, HashCam provides a technical solution for verifying whether media files have been altered after capture. The product targets professionals who require verifiable evidence in contexts where authenticity is legally or operationally critical, such as insurance, construction, legal proceedings, supply chain management, and field reporting.
The application operates across multiple platforms—iOS, macOS, and specialized integrations for DJI drones—and supports both individual users and enterprise deployments via custom software and API integrations. HashCam does not store media in the cloud; verification relies on local file analysis and blockchain-stored cryptographic seals.
Key Takeaways
- Generates tamper-proof cryptographic proofs anchored to the blockchain at time of capture
- Verifies integrity of photos and videos through blockchain timestamping, GPS metadata, and device-originated EXIF data
- Operates without cloud uploads: all processing occurs locally on the user’s device
- Supports offline verification via HashScanner.io using drag-and-drop of media files and associated certificates
- Provides exportable proof certificates compatible with EU Digital Product Passport requirements
- Offers platform-specific versions: iOS app for mobile capture, macOS app for desktop workflows, and DJI-integrated version for drone-based inspections
- Enables batch timestamping and NFC/QR-linked proof for physical-digital product traceability
- Delivers enterprise-grade solutions including custom software development and API integration for scalable verification workflows
How HashCam Works
When a user captures media using HashCam, the application computes a cryptographic hash of the raw file and embeds it alongside verified metadata—including GPS coordinates, device model, timestamp, and orientation—into a digital seal. This seal is cryptographically signed and recorded immutably on a public blockchain. The original media file remains unaltered and stays on the user’s device.
Verification is performed independently: users can upload the original media file and its corresponding certificate to HashScanner.io, which recalculates the hash and checks blockchain records to confirm whether the file matches the sealed state. No central database or cloud storage is involved in either sealing or verification. For enterprise use, HashCam offers APIs and custom software that integrate this sealing and verification logic into existing inspection, documentation, or compliance systems.
Core Benefits and Applications
HashCam addresses verification challenges in high-stakes domains where digital evidence must withstand scrutiny. In insurance claims, it enables rapid validation of loss documentation without reliance on third-party intermediaries. In construction and real estate, it supports time-stamped, geolocated progress reporting and defect documentation. For supply chain quality control, it provides auditable proof of product condition at each stage. Legal and intellectual property applications benefit from court-admissible evidence chains, while NGOs use it for credible field reporting in environments where misinformation risks are high. Its compatibility with EU Digital Product Passport standards also positions it for regulatory compliance in manufacturing and sustainability reporting.