What's Coming Next
Upcoming Features
We're building the most comprehensive digital asset protection platform. Here's a look at the features currently in our development pipeline — designed to give you stronger proof, broader monitoring, and direct access to legal enforcement.
Legal Team Connection
PlannedDirect access to vetted intellectual property attorneys through the platform. When you detect infringement, you'll be able to escalate directly to a legal professional who specializes in digital asset disputes — no searching for lawyers, no cold calls. Our partner network will cover copyright, trademark, and digital rights enforcement across multiple jurisdictions.
TinEye API Integration
In DevelopmentEnterprise-grade reverse image search powered by TinEye's commercial API. This upgrade will replace our current perceptual hashing system with TinEye's comprehensive image database, providing broader coverage across billions of indexed images. Detect unauthorized use of your artwork, photography, and designs across the entire web — including social media, marketplaces, and content farms.
Blockchain Verification Service
Research PhaseImmutable proof-of-existence anchored to public blockchains. Each asset's cryptographic hash will be written to a blockchain ledger, creating a tamper-proof timestamp that exists independently of Vault Compound. This provides court-admissible evidence of creation date that cannot be altered, deleted, or disputed — even if our platform were to go offline.
Notary Verification
PlannedDigital notarization through certified online notary services. Your most critical assets can receive a legally binding notary seal, adding an additional layer of authenticity recognized by courts worldwide. Ideal for high-value creative works, patent documentation, and trade secrets where the strongest possible proof of ownership is required.
Third-Party Timestamp Authority
In DevelopmentRFC 3161-compliant timestamps issued by accredited Timestamp Authorities (TSAs). Unlike internal timestamps, TSA-issued timestamps are independently verifiable and carry legal weight under eIDAS, ESIGN, and other digital signature regulations. Each timestamp is cryptographically bound to your asset's hash, proving that the content existed at a specific moment in time.
Don't Wait for Tomorrow's Features
Start protecting your digital assets today with our current suite of tools. Every feature we ship builds on top of the protection you already have.