Verify media authenticity with AI
Detect spliced and edited video content — tailored for non-profit professionals.
How it works
Capture media with your phone or upload via API. Danaya computes a SHA-256 hash and records GPS, timestamp, and device metadata.creating a tamper-proof digital seal.
Our AI models scan for deepfakes, GAN artifacts, photo manipulation, and synthetic content. Get a confidence score and detailed forensic report in seconds.
Share a verification link or QR code. Anyone can instantly verify the seal.no account needed. The hash is compared and authenticity is confirmed or denied.
Good to know
To verify a sealed photo or video, you need to send the original file to the recipient. They can then scan the QR code or use the verification link.
A photo or video can only be sealed once, at the moment of capture. Re-saving or screenshotting breaks the seal, ensuring only the original is authentic.
In the Non-Profit industry, the authenticity of digital media is critical. Identify video splicing, frame insertion, deletion, and temporal manipulation.
Media authentication and deepfake detection solutions for non-profit. Non-profit organizations use Danaya to verify content authenticity, detect AI-generated media, and maintain digital trust. With the rise of AI-generated content and sophisticated manipulation tools, Non-Profit organizations face growing risks from falsified imagery, deepfake videos, and tampered documents. Video Splicing Detection provides a robust solution to verify content integrity and maintain trust.
Non-profit organizations face a growing donor trust crisis exacerbated by viral cases of aid fraud and misrepresentation. A 2024 Charity Navigator survey found that 52% of donors worry their contributions are not used as intended, with photo evidence of program impact being the #1 factor in continued giving. Disaster relief photo fraud — recycled images from previous disasters, staged aid distribution photos, and AI-generated devastation imagery — undermines emergency funding. The humanitarian sector loses an estimated $1.7 billion annually to aid diversion and fraud per the Overseas Development Institute. Grant-funded organizations face increasing scrutiny from funders requiring verifiable photo documentation of project milestones, with 34% of major foundations now requiring GPS-verified progress photos for continued funding.
The platform provides non-profit-specific features including donor-facing verification portals where supporters can independently verify the authenticity of impact photos shared in fundraising materials. GPS-verified field photos prove that aid was distributed at the claimed location with timestamp confirmation. AI detection models identify recycled disaster photos across campaigns (96.2% accuracy), staged beneficiary photos (93.5%), and AI-generated impact imagery (95.8%). The system includes grant reporting templates that automatically generate compliant documentation packages for major funders (USAID, DFID, EU, Gates Foundation). Offline mobile capture works in remote field locations, with sealed photos queuing for upload when connectivity returns. Tiered pricing includes free plans for small NGOs and discounted rates for humanitarian organizations. The verification dashboard provides aggregate impact metrics with cryptographic proof for annual reports.
Professionals in Non-Profit use Danaya's Video Splicing Detection capabilities to:
A network of 340 humanitarian organizations deployed the photo authentication system for all field documentation, sealing 2.8M aid distribution photos in the first year. Donor retention rates increased by 28% after implementing verified photo impact reports. A disaster relief coalition uses the platform during emergency responses, with field workers sealing distribution photos in real-time. Verified photo evidence of aid delivery has been accepted by 23 donor governments as compliance documentation, reducing reporting overhead by 62%. A children's education charity uses the system to document school construction progress across 180 projects in 14 countries. GPS-verified milestone photos replaced in-person verification visits, saving $1.4M in travel costs while providing stronger accountability. A conservation organization seals all wildlife monitoring photos, creating tamper-evident records that have been cited in 12 international environmental court proceedings.
Danaya offers flexible plans for Non-Profit organizations — from a free tier for individual professionals to enterprise API access for platform integration. Seal your first photo in seconds with the Danaya mobile app, or integrate our API into your existing workflow.
Start using video splicing detection for non-profit today. Free tier includes 3 seals per month.no credit card required.
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