Docseal is an authenticity layer for official documents.

Docseal is developed by VeriSeal Holdings Inc. to help trusted organizations make their issued documents verifiable after they leave the organization.

Founding context

Docseal was created from a practical operational problem: official PDFs circulate quickly, but their authenticity becomes difficult to verify once they leave the issuing organization. The product follows a pilot-first approach: start with one high-risk document flow, prove verification value, then define integration and production scope.

Mission

Official documents circulate outside the issuer’s control. Docseal gives issuers a way to seal documents and gives third parties a simple way to check whether the received file matches the official sealed record. Docseal was created from practical document-fraud and verification problems: official PDFs circulate quickly, but their authenticity is often hard to verify once they leave the issuer.

Built on VeriSeal Core

Docseal is the document-business layer above VeriSeal Core. It manages issuers, document types, registry statuses, visibility policies and verification URLs. VeriSeal Core provides the cryptographic proof engine underneath.

VeriSeal Holdings Inc.

Docseal is operated as part of the VeriSeal product family, alongside vertical proof and verification products focused on trusted digital evidence.

Principles

No QR-code illusion

A QR code can point to a valid page while the file itself has been modified. Docseal verifies the file.

Privacy-aware

Issuers can choose visible reference, restricted-visible or hash-only verification depending on sensitivity.

Not a signature product

Docseal does not replace qualified trust services. It adds a document authenticity and integrity layer.

Evaluate one document flow.

The best way to assess Docseal is to start with one issuer, one document type and one verification workflow.