Verification product | claim assessment | real-world evidence

Turn real-world claims into something that can actually be checked.

Real World Verification is the product surface for assessing claims about physical goods, materials, and real-world outcomes through structured verification.

What It Is

A verification product for claims about the real world.

Real World Verification exists because claims about physical goods and real-world qualities are often easy to make and hard to independently check. The product turns that gap into a structured assessment surface.

Its role is to show what verification looks like when it is turned into a real product with a clear input, a clear process, and a clear result.

How It Works

Claim in, evidence-oriented assessment out.

Input

Capture the claim

Start with a product claim, material claim, or other real-world assertion that needs to be checked.

Assessment

Analyze the evidence surface

Use the available signal to produce a structured assessment with evidence, constraints, and a legible result.

Output

Return a verification-oriented result

Produce a more legible output around what holds up, what does not, and how confident the system is.

Why It Matters

Verification is part of the machine-readable future too.

Trust

Claims need more than marketing language

As systems mediate more decisions, the ability to verify claims matters more, not less.

Structure

Verification needs clearer interfaces

Products and sites should be able to declare how claims can be independently checked.

Ecosystem

RWV is the concrete vertical

This is what claim verification looks like when it is turned into a product surface.

Contact

RWV is a product for structured claim verification.

Real World Verification makes the verification layer concrete for real-world claims, goods, and evidence surfaces.