Evidence, not assurances.
Origo does not ask you to trust it. It produces a cryptographic record you can verify against the Witniumchain — yourself, in front of a regulator, or in court.
What we mean by proof
When a document enters Origo, its cryptographic fingerprint is written to the Witniumchain. The same is true of every meaningful action that follows: a clause extracted, a question asked, an answer generated, a contract signed, a custody change recorded.
The chain is independent of Origo. Anyone with the document can confirm — without our cooperation — that it existed at the moment we say it did, in exactly the form we say it was.
That property compounds across the lifetime of a contract. Years later, the evidence is still there, still verifiable, still defensible.
Every action that matters.
Document upload
Stored, hashed, and stamped at ingest.
Clause extraction
Each extraction logged with model and prompt fingerprint.
AI interaction
Input, model, output — every answer is auditable.
Review event
Quick scan, standard, tabular, or playbook outcomes.
Signature
Identity proof, IP, user agent, timestamp, document hash.
Custody change
Every transfer of responsibility on a record.
EU AI Act, by design.
Article 12 of the EU AI Act requires that high-risk AI systems keep automatic logs sufficient to trace their operation. Origo does this for every model call — prompt, model, output, timestamp — and anchors the log to a public chain.
When a regulator asks what your AI did, the answer is already produced. You hand it over.
Paste a hash or upload a document. Origo returns the chain entry, the timestamp, and the signing identity in seconds.
Open verification