Everything you need to know about AnthroSeal.
General
What is AnthroSeal?
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AnthroSeal is an infrastructure for auditing human authorship in digital content. It was created to address a real market gap: the need to evaluate files through a neutral, multi-layer and independent system in the age of generative AI.
What is AnthroSeal for?
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It is used to audit digital files — text, documents, images, audio, video and code — and obtain a Human Authorship Probability (HAP).
The result is collected in a downloadable technical report that you can attach, share and use to defend or assess a piece of content.
How does AnthroSeal work?
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Through a cross-layer audit system called CLAP. C1 analyses provenance and technical signals in the file, C2 detects statistical patterns compatible with AI, and C3 evaluates originality, duplication or artificial synthesis depending on the file type.
The results are processed to calculate the HAP (Human Authorship Probability).
Who is it for?
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For creators who want to defend the value of their work: writers, designers, composers, photographers, programmers or creative teams.
Also for those who receive content and need more technical context before making decisions: media, universities, legal firms, insurers, HR teams or institutions.
How do you pronounce AnthroSeal?
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In Spanish, we usually pronounce it “antrosil”. In English, “anzrosil”.
What does the name AnthroSeal mean?
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“Anthro” comes from Greek and refers to the human. “Seal” means seal. AnthroSeal can be understood as “human seal”: a way to accompany a file with technical evidence about its probability of human authorship.
What does "the future of humanity" mean?
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It is an intentional double meaning.
On one hand, AnthroSeal points to the future of how humanity defends its authorship against generative AI.
On the other, it claims the value of the human as infrastructure for the future: because in a world flooded with synthetic content, supporting human work becomes a value in itself.
What does the AnthroSeal logo mean?
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It is a reinterpretation of Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man: the human figure inscribed in a circle and a square as a symbol of proportion, balance and measure.
AnthroSeal adds a third form: the outer hexagon, a symbol of structure and protection. Three forms, three layers, one system.
Why does the logo look handmade?
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Because it is built entirely with SVG code. It is not a fixed image: it is a mathematical figure that can adapt to different sizes, colours and contexts without losing quality.
That flexibility fits the AnthroSeal system itself.
What does it mean that AnthroSeal is Web 2.5?
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Web2 is the traditional platform experience: account, email, card and user dashboard.
Web3 adds verifiable records and blockchain infrastructure.
AnthroSeal combines both worlds: you use the platform like a normal SaaS, but in Silver and Gold plans, when an audit is passed, the result is recorded immutably.
What are VATS and why do I pay with them?
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VATS are AnthroSeal’s internal credits for running audits.
When you register, you receive 2 VATS as a gift, enough to test the system with compatible formats.
1 VAT = 1 €.
You do not need a wallet, cryptocurrencies or blockchain knowledge to use AnthroSeal. In practice, VATS work as platform credits: you buy VATS and use them to audit files.
What is AnthroSeal's philosophy?
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Sometimes extraordinary solutions are adopted for simple problems.
At AnthroSeal, we prefer simple solutions for extraordinary projects.
Trust and Credibility
Is AnthroSeal 100% reliable?
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Today, no system can certify 100%.
AnthroSeal offers a rigorous audit: it is multi-layer, does not depend on a single analysis, is technically justified, traceable and verifiable. It crosses three layers of analysis and applies proprietary algorithms to the data obtained during the process.
Operational note: certain analysis layers that depend on external providers may be subject to technical availability at any given time. certain analysis layers that depend on external providers may be subject to technical availability at any given time. AnthroSeal results determine human authorship probability and do not constitute official certifications or definitive legal proof.
What happens if the result is wrong?
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Analysis systems have margins of error, and AnthroSeal is no exception. That is why the report does not show only a result: it includes the HAP, the analysed layers and the technical data obtained, as well as final conclusions that help interpret them.
If you believe the result does not correctly reflect the nature of the file, you can run a new audit. Each audit is executed independently.
Who is behind AnthroSeal?
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AnthroSeal is an independent project created with a specific goal: to build neutral infrastructure for auditing human authorship in the age of generative AI.
It is not intended to be just another isolated detector. AnthroSeal is a meta-audit layer that combines technical signals, specialized providers and a justification report to offer a more complete evaluation.
What providers do you use?
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AnthroSeal uses ARES (Autonomous Research & Evaluation System), a research and evaluation system for providers and technical sensors. It analyses available options, coverage, performance, cost, availability and suitability for each file type.
Active providers may vary depending on file type, plan purchased and technical availability. The report indicates which providers or technical sources participated in each layer of the analysis.
Why does Bronze have a lower threshold than Gold? Does that mean it is less rigorous?
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No. All plans are based on the same audit logic, but apply different thresholds depending on the intended use.
- Bronze (85%) — Basic evaluation for personal use, first checks and compatible formats. If the audit is passed, it includes the AnthroSeal deliverable.
- Silver (92%) — Professional level with deliverables and pseudonymous traceable record if the audit is passed.
- Gold (96%) — Highest-demand level, with deliverables, verified KYC reference and reinforced traceability if the audit is passed.
Bronze is not “less serious”. Bronze answers a less demanding question. Gold requires a higher level of confidence for the audit to be considered passed.
Product
What file formats does AnthroSeal accept?
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AnthroSeal accepts text, documents, images, audio, video and code. Available formats may depend on the plan and on the technical providers available at the time of the audit.
How long does an audit take?
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Most audits are completed in a few seconds or minutes, depending on file type, size, provider availability and whether blockchain registration is required.
What is HAP?
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HAP stands for Human Authorship Probability. It is the percentage result calculated by AnthroSeal after processing the signals from the audit layers.
What is the difference between Bronze, Silver and Gold?
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Bronze is an entry-level audit for first checks and compatible formats. If the audit is passed, it includes an AnthroSeal deliverable, but no blockchain record or associated identity.
Silver adds professional traceability: if the audit is passed, it includes deliverables and a pseudonymous traceable record.
Gold adds the highest level of traceability: if the audit is passed, it includes deliverables, a traceable and verifiable record and a verified KYC identity reference associated with the result.
What are VATS?
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VATS are AnthroSeal’s internal credits. You can see the full explanation in the section “What are VATS and why do I pay with them?”
Can I audit the same file more than once?
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Yes. You can run a new audit whenever you want. Each audit is independent and reflects the technical conditions and providers available at the time it is executed.
If the system recognizes a file that has already been audited, it may show the original result without consuming a new audit.
Legal and Privacy
Do you store my files?
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We do not store your original files. The system processes them during the audit and then discards them. What we do store is the cryptographic hash of the file — a digital fingerprint that allows the integrity of the result to be verified without keeping the original content — and the resulting report, available from your dashboard library during the retention period corresponding to your plan.
Who can see my audits?
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Only you. Your audit results are private and only accessible from your account. In Silver, the blockchain record is pseudonymous — with no personal data and no original file. In Gold, the cryptographic link between your verified identity and the audited file helps reinforce the traceability of your authorship.
Does the report have legal validity?
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The AnthroSeal report is a technical assessment tool that determines human authorship probability. It does not constitute definitive legal proof, official certification or an absolute guarantee of human authorship.
It may be used as complementary technical documentation in due diligence, compliance, trust & safety or internal review processes. For high-risk cases such as legal proceedings, hiring or insurance, we recommend additional human review.
Do you comply with GDPR?
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AnthroSeal operates under Spanish law and European data protection regulations. We do not store original files, audit data has limited retention according to the plan purchased, and you can request deletion of your data in accordance with applicable rights.
Users outside the EU are responsible for checking compatibility with their local legislation.
Technical
What is CLAP?
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CLAP (Cross-Layer Audit Process) is AnthroSeal’s multi-layer audit process. It runs three independent layers: provenance, AI patterns and originality or artificial synthesis depending on the file type. Their results are processed to calculate the HAP (Human Authorship Probability).
What is ARES?
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ARES (Autonomous Research & Evaluation System) is AnthroSeal’s technical research and evaluation system. It analyses available providers, sensors and sources according to coverage, performance, cost, availability and suitability for each file type.
It also feeds ARES Arena, the broad ranking of providers evaluated by AnthroSeal. Not all evaluated providers are part of CLAP or executed in every audit.
What is blockchain and what do you use it for?
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Blockchain is a cryptographically protected distributed record infrastructure. AnthroSeal uses it in Silver and Gold plans, when the audit is passed, to immutably record a reference to the result and the audited file.
Original files are not stored on blockchain. In Silver, the record uses a pseudonymous reference. In Gold, a verified KYC identity reference associated with the result is added.
What is C2PA?
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C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) is an open standard for describing the provenance and technical history of a digital file, such as an image generated, edited or captured by a compatible device.
AnthroSeal may use C2PA signals in layer C1 to analyse provenance, metadata and possible signs of modification. The presence or absence of C2PA is interpreted within the full audit.
Pricing
How much does an audit cost?
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AnthroSeal uses VATS, the platform’s internal credits. 1 VAT = 1 €.
When you register, you receive 2 VATS as a gift to test the system.
Bronze lets you start without a subscription. Silver Personal includes 29 VATS per month, Silver Pro includes 79 VATS per month, and Gold is AnthroSeal’s Premium level for businesses and professionals that need KYC, up to 10 users and reinforced traceability.
The cost of each audit may vary depending on file type, plan purchased and providers required to process it. Before starting an audit, your user dashboard will show you the applicable cost.
How do I buy VATS?
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From your AnthroSeal account, using the payment methods available on the platform. You do not need a wallet, cryptocurrencies or blockchain knowledge to buy or use VATS.
Your available balance appears in your dashboard.
Can I cancel at any time?
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You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account. Cancellation prevents future renewals. Your reports remain visible in your account during the retention period corresponding to your plan.
VATS do not expire and remain available in your account for future audits.