PageProof introduces support for Content Credentials

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PageProof, the industry-leading online proofing platform for enterprises, creative agencies, and marketing teams, is excited to announce the launch of Smart Check: Content Credentials (CR). This new feature leverages the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) framework to help reviewers verify the authenticity of content, including identifying content generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The C2PA framework unites Adobe’s Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), focused on providing digital media context and history, with Project Origin, a Microsoft and BBC-led effort to counter disinformation in the digital news space.

PageProof’s Smart Check: CR analyzes imagery and PDFs to display detected content authenticity credentials – a crucial step toward promoting transparency and trust. Smart Check: CR complements existing Smart Check features such as fonts, colors, color profile, linked asset analysis – offering immense value to marketing and creative teams working with digital assets.

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This new feature is part of PageProof Intelligence™, which enhances how marketing and creative teams review and approve content efficiently.

Key benefits of Smart Check:

PageProof Intelligence™ Smart Check, which now includes Smart Check: CR, presents valuable insights to reviewers checking creative content for trust and adherence to brand guidelines. Smart Check is available on all PageProof plans.

Smart Check analyzes and presents:

  • Content Credentials on static images and PDF assets
  • Essential information including:
    • Dimensions, fonts, colors (including spot colors)
    • Color profile, and linked assets.

“At PageProof, we are committed to helping reviewers easily validate every detail of a proof – not just the artwork on screen. With Smart Check: CR, along with our ability to surface fonts, colors, and linked assets, we ensure fast and effective approval processes.” –  Marcus Radich, CTO of PageProof.

SOURCE: PageProof