Rove Evidence

Every frame,
accounted for

Signed at capture. Verifiable anywhere. A single portal to receive, verify, and review video evidence — with chain of custody established before the file is saved.

Proof that travels with the footage

Cryptographic provenance is embedded at the moment of capture, not at upload. If a frame changes, verification fails — and you'll know.

Tamper-evident at capture

Dual-hash watermarking is computed on-device before the file is saved. Alter a single frame and verification fails on inspection.

Provenance you can cite

Every clip arrives with a signed certificate: device identifier, timestamp, GPS, and ECDSA chain of custody — formatted for disclosure.

Survives re-upload

The verification link is embedded in the footage itself. Scan the QR from a courtroom projector, a social feed, or a printed still.

From capture to court

How a clip reaches you

Step 01

Captured and signed

The moment recording begins, Rove computes a cryptographic hash of each frame and writes it to a signed manifest. The signature is bound to the device, the timestamp, and the GPS fix — all before the file touches storage.

Step 02

Submitted to a case

The submitter attaches the clip to a case reference. No email attachments, no shared drives, no chain-of-custody gaps. The file arrives in your portal pre-verified, with the manifest and watermark intact.

Step 03

Reviewed in the portal

You see the clip, the metadata, and the verification status in one place. Flag frames, add notes, export stills with the verification URL still burned in. Everything you do is logged against the chain of custody.

Step 04

Exported for disclosure

Produce a signed evidence bundle — clip, certificate, chain of custody log, and a print-ready summary — in a single export. Formatted for discovery, tribunal submission, or courtroom use.

Your caseload deserves better
than a Dropbox link

If your department handles digital evidence at any scale, we should talk. Fifteen minutes, no deck.