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Media & Evidence Authentication

Newsrooms, legal teams, and OSINT analysts receive media with disputed location claims. Oceanir verifies likely capture location from the scene itself and returns ranked evidence for review.

Tools Used

Geo-Estimation

No metadata

Independence

Verification is based on visual scene analysis, not EXIF or GPS

Exportable

Evidence Chain

Confidence scores and candidate evidence are exportable for documentation

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Speed

From upload to ranked location result

Workflow

01

Upload disputed media

Geo-Estimation

Upload the photo or video frame. Oceanir ignores embedded metadata, analysis is visual only.

02

Review candidate locations

Geo-Estimation

Orca 1.4 returns ranked candidate locations with a visual explanation of the match evidence.

03

Cross-reference known event data

Geo-Estimation

Compare the estimated location against the claimed location or known event geography. A mismatch is a red flag.

04

Export evidence chain

Geo-Estimation

Export candidates, confidence score, and visual evidence for your editorial record or legal file.

Capabilities Involved

Geo-Estimation

Image geolocation from scene cues, with ranked location options.

Who Uses This

JournalistsOSINT researchersLegal teamsFact-checkers

Verify before you publish

Upload an image and get ranked location evidence in seconds.

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Common Questions

Does it work for video frames, not just photos?

Yes. Extract a representative frame from the video and upload it. Frames with outdoor context and architectural detail produce the best results.

What confidence score threshold should I use before publishing?

We recommend corroborating any result with additional open-source research before publication. A high-confidence Oceanir result narrows the search area; human verification closes it.

Can it detect deepfakes or synthetic imagery?

No. Geo-estimation analyzes where a scene appears to be located, not whether the image is authentic. Deepfake detection is a separate problem requiring different tools.

Is the output citable in a news article?

Oceanir can be cited as part of an investigation's methodology. We recommend describing it as 'AI-assisted geolocation analysis' and including the confidence score and corroborating evidence.

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