CertiSure protects trust in certifications by enforcing single-use authentication on cryptographically secured product identities, anchored to tamper-evident labels and backed by lifecycle enforcement and audit-ready verification records.
“Is this certification claim genuine—and is it bound to the right physical product and context?”
Certification claims are frequently misused through:
CertiSure addresses the core problem: certification trust must be enforceable, not assumed.
A certificate can be visually authentic and still be misrepresented if the system does not enforce how that certification claim can be used.
Verification, not redirection. Scanning triggers backend validation of the certification claim and lifecycle status.
Each label carries a cryptographically secured identity that cannot be guessed or fabricated.
The label is designed to show evidence of access, removal, or reuse attempts.
When a certification claim is verified in the intended context, it is consumed so it cannot be reused on another product.
Each verification produces structured records: outcome, lifecycle state, and reason codes.
In CertiSure, the QR represents a certification claim—a right to assert compliance. If that claim can be copied, it can be transferred to non-certified products.
This is how certification trust is protected at system level.
CertiSure can be used for certification and compliance claims such as:
CertiSure generates reviewable artifacts such as:
CertiSure is especially valuable when certification trust affects procurement decisions, regulatory inspections, channel partner acceptance, and export credibility and quality assurance.