Forensis · Court-admissible forensic analysis · by Certisyn

The only forensic analyser that survives cross-examination.

Deterministic. Format-agnostic. Patent-protected. The same engine that powers Certisyn verification across courts, regulators and sovereign corridors — now exposed as a standalone product, an embeddable API, and a reseller programme for partners who want forensic muscle without the build cost.

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Deterministic by designCourt-admissible (IRE 1006)No-network local computationPatent-protectedSigned chain of custodyPost-quantum-ready delivery
Why Forensis

Four properties no point tool combines.

Determinism

Same bytes in, same verdict out. Forever. Written into the SLA. No cloud ML drift. Re-scan a 2026 exhibit in 2034 and a defence lawyer gets the identical report. Nothing else on the market will sign this guarantee.

Cross-format reach

PDFs, Office files, JPEG/PNG/TIFF/WebP, MP3/WAV/M4A/FLAC, ZIP/7z archives, source code, polyglot containers. One engine, one verdict shape, one provenance envelope.

Composition

Drop 200 documents from a matter. Forensis does not just flag which are tampered — it tells you which contradict each other, which share authorship signatures, which were created in suspicious clusters of time. No-one else ships this.

Provenance

Every scan returns a signed chain-of-custody certificate that is itself re-verifiable years later. Verdict-of-verdicts. The backbone of admissibility in modern courts and regulators.

Category landscape

The market is point tools. Forensis is the spine.

Every existing forensic tool does one thing well. None of them combine the layers a serious investigation actually needs.

CapabilityForensisPDF-metadata toolsDeepfake detectorsEnterprise forensics suites
Deterministic, reproducible verdicts
Cross-format (docs + images + audio + code)
Linguistic forensics (DARVO, deception, abuse)
Multi-artefact composition (cross-checks)
Infrastructure / network attribution
Synthetic media / re-encode detection
Signed re-verifiable provenance certificate
Court-admissibility framing (IRE 1006)
No-network local computation
Sub-second per document
Sovereign / air-gapped binary
Sub-$1 per scan at volume
Built for

The disciplines that cannot afford to be wrong.

Law firms
Exhibit integrity, opposing-disclosure review, IRE 1006 admissibility.
AML & fraud teams
Evidence triage on SAR supporting documents, deepfake-checked IDs.
Family-law practices
Linguistic forensics on communications, DARVO + coercive-control patterns.
Journalists
Source verification, synthetic-media detection, leak-document provenance.
Banks & insurers
Claim-document integrity, KYB filings, sanctions evidence packs.
Regulators
Filing authenticity, contradiction detection across submissions.
Intelligence agencies
Air-gapped binary, Chorale-delivered verdicts, sovereign deployment.
Due-diligence consultants
White-labelled forensics inside your own client deliverables.
For partners

White-label the engine. Keep the trust mark.

Run Forensis under your own brand at your own subdomain (forensics.your-firm.com). Apply your logo and accent. Bill your clients in your own currency at your own list price. We charge you wholesale per scan. The verdict PDF reads “Verified by your firm — powered by Forensis”: you keep the credit, we keep the trust footer.

No infrastructure to build. No model to maintain. No determinism guarantee to write yourself. You bolt on a $1,000/month capability your competitors can't match in a year.

Reseller terms →
What partners get
White-label subdomain + brand stamping
Wholesale per-scan pricing (40% margin floor)
Co-branded verdict certificates
Same API surface as direct customers
Quarterly accuracy + uptime reports
Patent indemnification on the engine

Try it. It takes one file and twenty seconds.

The free demo runs the full engine. Five scans a day per IP, no account needed, signed certificate downloadable. We never store the file — only its hash and verdict — and that hash is what protects the next investigator from a duplicate-submission attack.

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