Introduction

Tech Highlights

Everything you need to get started, build, scale, and manage a RealityChek Truth Engine for your business.

The Reality Engine
Introduction

The Reality Engine delivers a next-generation solution to the growing threat of AI-generated misinformation. By harnessing the most advanced artificial intelligence systems and pairing them with a hyper-scalable infrastructure, we’ve built a powerful yet accessible platform designed for today’s digital reality.

At the core of RealityChek’s system lies cryptographic signature technology—a blockchain-backed framework that assigns each verified piece of content a unique, tamper-proof digital signature. These crypto-signatures provide an immutable chain of authenticity, enabling instant verification of origin, authorship, and integrity across platforms.

RealityChek equips corporations, institutions, and individuals with a robust suite of tools to identify, flag, and verify synthetic content—whether it’s text, images, audio, or video. Engineered by world-class experts in AI, cybersecurity, and cryptography, our system operates at scale and in real time, making truth detection seamless and efficient across global networks.

In an age where deepfakes and manipulated content spread faster than facts, RealityChek empowers users to stay ahead—protecting reputations, reinforcing trust, and preserving the integrity of information.

The Reality Engine is a multi-modal multi-media analysis, verification & crypto-signature reality platform.

Sector Agnostic
Use Cases

The RealityChek Truth Engine is a powerful solution for ensuring authenticity and trust across the digital landscape. It leverages crypto-signatures and advanced AI detection to verify whether content is genuine or artificially generated. Here’s where and how it can be used:

  • Media & Journalism: Verify the authenticity of images, videos, and documents before publication to prevent the spread of fake news.
  • Corporations & Brands: Protect brand reputation by validating official content and detecting AI-altered or impersonated materials.
  • Social Media Platforms: Integrate RealityChek’s verification API to automatically flag manipulated posts, deepfakes, or synthetic influencers.
  • Government & Defense: Authenticate public statements, secure digital communications, and detect disinformation or propaganda campaigns.
  • Content Creators & Influencers: Certify that videos, photos, and posts are original, enhancing transparency and credibility with audiences.
  • Financial & Legal Institutions: Verify document authenticity, signatures, and communications to prevent fraud and identity manipulation.
  • Education & Research: Ensure academic integrity by confirming that research papers, reports, and datasets are human-authored.
  • Public Platforms & Marketplaces: Authenticate user-generated listings, reviews, and profiles to maintain trust in online ecosystems.

For example, government agencies that need a solution to verify documents and broadcasts from other countries.

Sector Examples

Property Management

Property management companies handle thousands of documents every day—leases, permits, and contractor agreements—all containing sensitive and business-critical information. With the rise of AI-generated forgeries, these documents can be subtly altered to appear completely authentic, even to experienced professionals. RealityChek introduces an intelligent verification layer that calculates an Alteration Coefficient, empowering employees with an additional layer of security and confidence in document authenticity.

Real Estate & Mortgage Brokers

Mortgage brokers process a vast number of client documents daily—income statements, credit reports, appraisals, and identification forms—all containing confidential and legally binding information. As AI-generated content becomes increasingly realistic, these documents can be manipulated to look completely genuine, posing serious risks of fraud and misrepresentation. RealityChek adds a powerful verification layer that produces an Alteration Coefficient, giving brokers a measurable level of trust and an extra safeguard against tampered or falsified documentation.

Legal Firms

Law firms manage contracts, affidavits, and court filings that must remain unaltered. AI-generated edits or signatures could invalidate evidence or agreements. RealityChek provides a verifiable authenticity layer, ensuring every document retains its original digital signature and that any AI-induced manipulation is immediately flagged.

Financial Institutions

Banks and lenders deal with loan applications, KYC documents, and investment statements that are prime targets for falsification. RealityChek’s  instantly detects subtle data or image inconsistencies, allowing compliance officers to identify fraud before approval.

Insurance Companies

Claims documents, photos, and repair estimates are increasingly being manipulated with generative AI. RealityChek automatically verifies source integrity, confirming whether damage photos or invoices have been synthetically altered or generated.

Healthcare Providers

Hospitals and clinics process prescriptions, medical records, and patient IDs that must remain secure and genuine. RealityChek protects against forged health documents or AI-generated insurance claims, preserving trust and regulatory compliance (HIPAA, PHIPA, etc.).

Human Resources / Recruitment

Resume fraud and AI-generated credentials are becoming widespread. RealityChek validates employment records, certifications, and ID documents, giving HR teams quantifiable trust in every candidate submission.

Government and Municipal Offices

Permit applications, grant requests, and procurement forms are increasingly digital and vulnerable to AI tampering. RealityChek ensures document integrity across departments, providing transparent proof of authenticity for public records.

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Architecture

The Playground area is a space where you can interact with and test your AI agent. It allows you to see how it responds to different inputs and make adjustments as needed. This area is useful for refining the AI agent’s behavior and ensuring it meets your requirements before deploying it on your website or other platforms.

Building Agent
Introduction

The Playground area is a space where you can interact with and test your AI agent. It allows you to see how it responds to different inputs and make adjustments as needed. This area is useful for refining the AI agent’s behavior and ensuring it meets your requirements before deploying it on your website or other platforms.

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Introduction

To start an agent, you first need to receive an interaction from a source. You can select this source when you create an agent or change it later using the "Settings" button in the top bar. You have the option to set a default source or choose one from platforms like Shopify or Stripe. Here’s a list of our default sources:

  • Email: A unique email address to forward emails directly to your agent. It understands the entire email content, including attachments like PDFs and images.
  • Phone: A dedicated unique phone number that allows customers to call in, enabling the agent to take action on the full conversation in real-time.
  • Webhook: A unique webhook url that can be called programmatically, with the body of the request serving as the interaction for the agent. Read the webhook section in the docs to learn more.
  • Webhook: A unique webhoIntegrations: We’re continuously expanding our integrations. Integrations empower your agents to take action whenever an event occurs in the tools and services you already use. For instance, agents can respond to events like incoming orders from Shopify or Stripe, or new customer entries in HubSpot.ok url that can be called programmatically, with the body of the request serving as the interaction for the agent. Read the webhook section in the docs to learn more.
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Conclusion

To start an agent, you first need to receive an interaction from a source. You can select this source when you create an agent or change it later using the "Settings" button in the top bar. You have the option to set a default source or choose one from platforms like Shopify or Stripe. Here’s a list of our default sources:

Building Agent
Introduction

The Playground area is a space where you can interact with and test your AI agent. It allows you to see how it responds to different inputs and make adjustments as needed. This area is useful for refining the AI agent’s behavior and ensuring it meets your requirements before deploying it on your website or other platforms.

Document Single Image
Introduction

To start an agent, you first need to receive an interaction from a source. You can select this source when you create an agent or change it later using the "Settings" button in the top bar. You have the option to set a default source or choose one from platforms like Shopify or Stripe. Here’s a list of our default sources:

  • Email: A unique email address to forward emails directly to your agent. It understands the entire email content, including attachments like PDFs and images.
  • Phone: A dedicated unique phone number that allows customers to call in, enabling the agent to take action on the full conversation in real-time.
  • Webhook: A unique webhook url that can be called programmatically, with the body of the request serving as the interaction for the agent. Read the webhook section in the docs to learn more.
  • Webhook: A unique webhoIntegrations: We’re continuously expanding our integrations. Integrations empower your agents to take action whenever an event occurs in the tools and services you already use. For instance, agents can respond to events like incoming orders from Shopify or Stripe, or new customer entries in HubSpot.ok url that can be called programmatically, with the body of the request serving as the interaction for the agent. Read the webhook section in the docs to learn more.
Document Single Image
Conclusion

To start an agent, you first need to receive an interaction from a source. You can select this source when you create an agent or change it later using the "Settings" button in the top bar. You have the option to set a default source or choose one from platforms like Shopify or Stripe. Here’s a list of our default sources: