ORAVYS is built as two complementary halves. The detection side is a commercial forensic pipeline that runs in our infrastructure. The signing side is an open standard, designed so that every audio platform, journalist, performer, and recipient can read VoiceSign signatures freely.

Why this matters

An open verifier ecosystem is the only way for VoiceSign to become a standard rather than a vendor lock-in. Closed signing protocols would force every recipient to trust a single vendor's claim about authenticity. The open standard lets anyone check a signature without an account, an API key, or a paid plan.

Where this is going

The protocol stabilizes over the coming releases as adoption grows. The terms of use are designed to keep verification permanently free and to fund the detection side, which is the heavier engineering investment.