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contentauth/c2pa-rs

Rust SDK for the core C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) specification

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What it does

This is an open-source software toolkit that lets developers embed verified authenticity information into digital media files — photos, videos, and documents — so anyone can trace where content came from, who created it, and whether it's been altered. It's part of a broader industry standard backed by Adobe, Microsoft, and others to fight misinformation by making the origin and editing history of media files verifiable and tamper-evident.

Why it matters

As AI-generated content floods the internet, consumers and platforms are demanding proof that media is authentic — and regulators in the EU and US are beginning to require it, making content provenance a near-term compliance and trust issue for any media, news, or AI product. Builders who integrate this standard early can credibly claim their content is verified and human-sourced, which is becoming a meaningful competitive differentiator in journalism, marketing, and creative tools.

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Stars
320
Forks
150
Contributors
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Language
Rust
Category
Security

Score updated Apr 3, 2026

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