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2026
10,000+
Records resolved in alpha

Identity isn't a guess.
It's a record.

A forensic-grade lookup engine that cross-references over 400 verified public sources to resolve a phone number, an email, an image, or a VIN into a single, defensible record. Built for analysts who refuse to guess.

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412 indexed public sources
7.4 avg cross-references
Confidence-scored output
Full provenance trail
No purchased data
Methodology

Depth, not breadth.
Precision, not promises.

Most lookup tools win on volume — millions of low-quality entries scraped once and forgotten. Veritas inverts the equation: fewer sources, deeper validation, every record timestamped and traceable to its origin.

Indexed Sources
412
Public registries, court archives, telecom directories, regulator filings.
Avg. Cross-Refs
7.4
Independent confirmations required before a field enters a record.
Refresh Cadence
72h
Maximum age of any source snapshot underpinning a live result.
Confidence Floor
0.82
Records below this threshold are flagged, never silently rendered.

Where the
signal travels.

Coverage depth varies by jurisdiction. Hover any region to see the share of resolvable queries we currently sustain there. North America and Europe are deepest; the rest expands every quarter.

FIG. 01 — JURISDICTIONAL COVERAGE INDEX Live · sampled 04.2026
North America
Coverage: 98.4%  ·  186 sources
N. America
98.4%
Europe
96.8%
S. America
91.2%
Oceania
88.1%
Asia
82.3%
Africa
74.5%
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Triangulated retrieval
Every claim must surface in at least three independent classes of source — registry, directory, and corroborating archive — or it doesn't make the report.
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Confidence scoring
Each field carries a transparent score showing how many sources agree, how recently they were confirmed, and where they disagree.
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Provenance ledger
Every record links to its underlying sources — no black boxes, no aggregators-of-aggregators. You can audit the chain.
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Conflict surfacing
When sources disagree we show the disagreement, not the loudest voice. You decide which version is yours.
Specimen Record REDACTED
query.typephone_lookup
subject+1•••••••2849
carrierVerizon Wireless
line.typemobile / postpaid
port_history2 events
resolved.name█████ ████████
cross_refs9 sources
confidence0.94
last_verified17h ago
conflicts1 (address)
trail.id#V-2026-04-7A91
What surfaces

A record, not a guess.

Each query returns a structured dossier. Some fields take seconds to resolve; others pull from rarely-indexed archives and may take longer. Every field is labelled with its source and its confidence.

F.01A
Verified identity
Resolve a phone, email, image, or VIN to the legal names and aliases tied to it through registry-level evidence — not best-guess matches.
F.02B
Address chronology
A timestamped sequence of probable addresses with the source behind each entry, so you can see how recent — and how reliable — each one is.
F.03C
Network mapping
Likely household members, business associates, and shared registrations, drawn from corroborating filings rather than social-graph inference.
F.04D
Public profile index
Open profiles indexed across major platforms and forums, scored by how strongly each match links to your subject.
F.05E
Carrier & line forensics
Carrier of record, line type, port history, and risk indicators — the granular telephony layer most lookup tools never expose.
F.06F
Vehicle provenance
VIN decoding plus title transfers, recall history, odometer events, and structural records from official registries.
F.07G
Image trail
Where a public image has appeared online — date, context, and platform — to spot duplicates, reuse, and impersonation.
F.08H
Domain & email lineage
Registration history, breach exposure, and account footprint linked to an email — useful for vetting unfamiliar correspondents.
F.09I
Conflict ledger
A summary of every disagreement between sources, so you understand exactly where the record is solid and where it is contested.
Use cases

Built for the moment of doubt.

Veritas is for the situation when knowing more matters — before you reply, before you send, before you sign. It is not a license to surveil. The platform refuses queries that pattern-match to harassment, doxing, or unlawful tracking.

Q "Should I trust this seller before I send the money?"
Marketplace counterparties
Vet sellers and buyers on private-listing platforms before exchanging money, addresses, or shipments. Surface throwaway numbers and freshly-minted aliases.
Q "How do I find someone whose number went dead years ago?"
Reconnecting with people
Find current contact pathways for a former colleague, distant relative, or estranged friend when their last known details have gone cold.
Q "Who am I actually meeting tomorrow?"
Pre-meeting due diligence
Confirm a counterparty's legal name, business filings, and public footprint before a first call, an investment, or a hiring conversation.
Q "Who keeps spam-calling me from this number?"
Spam & fraud forensics
Trace harassing calls, suspicious email senders, and recycled scam profiles back to their carrier, registrar, and known associates.
Q "What does the internet actually know about me?"
Auditing your own footprint
Run yourself through Veritas to see exactly what is exposed, where it surfaces, and what you may want to push for removal.
Q "Has this car had its odometer rolled back?"
Vehicle history checks
Decode a VIN and pull title, recall, and odometer evidence from official registries — useful before a private-party purchase.
Questions

Plainly answered.

Is Veritas a credit or background check?
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No. Veritas is not a consumer reporting agency under the FCRA, and its records may not be used to make decisions about credit, employment, tenancy, or insurance. Treat it as a research instrument that helps you ask better questions — not a verdict.
Where does the data come from?
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Public records, regulator filings, telecom directories, court archives, registrar databases, and the open web. Every field in every report links back to its source — there is no purchased dataset, and no aggregator-of-aggregators in the pipeline.
When can I actually use it?
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Veritas is currently in private beta. We're onboarding waitlist members in small batches as we expand source coverage and harden the verification pipeline. Joining the list costs nothing and gets you a first-access invitation when your batch opens.
What will the pricing model look like?
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We're committed to a transparent, single-tier model: a clear monthly fee with a known number of queries included, no concealed auto-renewals, no $0.99 trial traps. Waitlist members will see the final pricing before billing begins and can decline at any point.
Can I look up anyone, anywhere?
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Coverage is deepest in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the EU. Outside those regions, results vary by source availability. Veritas refuses queries that match patterns of stalking, harassment, or unlawful surveillance, and it does not offer real-time location, facial recognition, or access to private accounts.
What do you do with my email on the waitlist?
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We use it to send your invitation when your batch opens, plus occasional progress notes — no more than once a month. We don't sell it, share it, or hand it to ad networks. One-click unsubscribe is in every message.
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