Proof

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.

Witniumchain · audit traillive
00:00:01.142DOC_INGEST0x9a2f…c41emsa_acme_v3.pdf
00:00:01.408AI_REVIEW0x4b71…d09aclaude-opus-4-7
00:00:02.061CLAUSE_EXTRACT0x7c30…ee5223 clauses
00:00:02.910SIGNATURE0x12ad…b8f4QES • Scrive
00:00:03.022VAULT_STAMP0xe0a8…71ccWitniumchain ✓
What we stamp

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.

Try the verification flow

Paste a hash or upload a document. Origo returns the chain entry, the timestamp, and the signing identity in seconds.

Open verification