Content enters the system
The system records content identity and public-safe contextual signals.
A Core-first system for managing content identity, provenance, lineage, evidence records, derivative relationships, rights workflows, protection signals, and monetization eligibility.
Explore the System View Modules Request Technical ReviewARAMION™ supports technical and evidence workflows. It does not replace legal review, platform policy, production certification, or regulatory compliance audits.
ARAMION turns fragmented digital content events into Core-aligned governance records. It helps platforms and enterprises understand whether content is original, reused, transformed, related, disputed, claimable, or monetization-relevant — without allowing helper modules, AI scores, databases, or external systems to become independent authority.
Digital content is no longer just a file. It is copied, remixed, transformed, AI-generated, reused, claimed, disputed, monetized, and distributed across platforms.
A timestamp does not prove authorship. Metadata can be incomplete or modified. A fingerprint can show similarity, but it does not decide rights. An AI detector can provide a signal, but it should not become a judge.
Core is the authority layer for Content ID, canonical lineage, ownership-relevant state, and final system decisions.
Modules provide analysis, signals, protection, and transformation support.
Persistence stores Core-established state only.
Fingerprint compares. It does not assign ownership.
Blockchain supports records and execution workflows only.
Structured Content ID and relationship management.
Derivative and origin relationship support.
Claims, evidence, review, and monetization support flows.
Protection signals, runtime safeguards, and anti-abuse support.
AI-content analysis and synthetic media support.
API, SDK, private deployment, and workflow integration support.
ARAMION is supported by three distinct patent-pending architecture packages covering secure modular infrastructure, authorship and lineage governance, and non-bypassable Core-first authority.
Content identification, AI/blockchain support, cryptographic support, offline verification, and module ecosystem.
Authorship-relevant signals, relationship structures, claim workflows, rights handling, and monetization governance.
Mandatory processing sequence, non-bypassable Core, modular integration hub, and anti-bypass enforcement.
The first review should not attempt to validate every module. It should test the Core-first path: content registration, variant detection, signal comparison, lineage generation, evidence boundaries, and review-ready outputs.
Investor review note
ARAMION's public website is intentionally limited to non-confidential architecture, positioning, and evaluation logic. Detailed implementation materials, patent claim mapping, source-level review, and pilot evidence can be organized for qualified investors or strategic partners under NDA.
Explore a non-confidential synthetic Content Trust Trail showing how content identity, lineage, claims and evidence boundaries can be structured without exposing internal system logic.
View Public DemoARAMION treats content not as one isolated file, but as an object with history, relationships, versions, signals, and context.
The system records content identity and public-safe contextual signals.
Lineage, provenance-aware workflows, versions, and claim handling help show what happened to the material.
Evidence boundaries help separate public, NDA-only, and confidential layers without exposing internal algorithms.