Experimental Pre-v1 Not an emergency service

Public-interest privacy and safety infrastructure

Record the truth. Keep the keys.

Proofline helps preserve end-to-end encrypted evidence as events unfold, while giving trusted contacts controlled access when it matters.

Proofline is not production-ready, not emergency dispatch, and not a guaranteed real-time response system.

Community services

Separate privacy-respecting tools for the public web.

Community services are planned best-effort open-source tools operated separately from Proofline Server. They are not part of Proofline's safety, evidence, account, or emergency workflows.

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Best effort

Services may change, pause, move, or go offline while the project is early.

Separate system

They do not store Proofline evidence, encrypted chunks, account data, or safety-context records.

What to know now

A small public site for an early project.

Start here

Plain explanation

Read the About page for what Proofline is being built for, why losing the record can matter, and how trusted-contact access is meant to fit.

Read about Proofline

Reality check

Current status

Proofline has experimental server and web-client work today. Mobile capture, hosted accounts, notifications, and decryption workflows are not production-ready.

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Separate

Community services

Community services are best-effort public tools operated separately from Proofline's safety, evidence, account, and emergency boundaries.

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Developers

Source on GitHub

Detailed implementation notes, security models, repository roles, and contribution work belong in the open-source repositories.

Open GitHub organization