For collectors

Ownership you can show, provenance you can defend

Document acquisitions, preserve exhibition and auction context, and keep certificates consistent across your collection.

  • Certificates of ownership tied to rich provenance fields—not just a JPEG in a folder.
  • Private drafts and public verified views so you control what the market sees.
  • Collaborative corrections through structured update requests to the record keeper.
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Early proof & previews

We are shipping evidence as fast as we ship code—placeholders mark what is coming next.

Schema-backed

Collection narrative

Former owners, auction lots, and institutional loans captured in one registry-shaped record.

Workflow

Verification lane

Collector/gallery verification timestamps pair with artist claims for higher-trust states.

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Collector dashboard mock will replace this card once design QA is done.

Our board wants provenance packets that look like a museum file, not a spreadsheet tab.

Private collector, Midwest — permission pending

Testimonial in progress — collecting first case studies.

Common questions

What is a certificate of ownership?

It is the collector-facing counterpart to an artist certificate of authenticity: a record that ties you to the object with structured provenance fields, not only an invoice image.

Can I keep acquisitions private?

Many objects support private drafts and controlled public or verified states so you can work with advisors before anything appears in a public feed.

How do provenance corrections work?

Structured provenance update requests let third parties propose edits while the record owner approves or denies—reducing silent tampering.