Registry-Backed Certification

Trust anchored in infrastructure

QRCertified™ does not issue isolated claims. Every trust state is bound to registry infrastructure and a complete dossier, giving each certified record a durable, referenceable, and auditable foundation.

Registry backing is what separates a real certification authority from a badge. It means a record's history, evidence, and status all live in governed infrastructure — not in the QR image, and not in a single moment in time.

The Ecosystem

Where certification fits

QRCertified™ is one layer in a larger QR infrastructure ecosystem. Certification and registration are separate functions: a record can be certified without being registered, but it needs registration to fully utilize ecosystem tools.
  • QRCodex

    Master record / dossier engine that holds the underlying evidence.

  • QR Registered

    Supplies the registration number and code required for full ecosystem utilization.

  • QRCertified™

    The certification trust-state authority — the public confidence layer.

  • QRProtocol

    The rules, standards, and governance that bind the ecosystem together.

  • QRA2Z

    The full ecosystem utility layer that records can engage once registered.

In short: QRCodex is the engine behind the scenes, QR Registered gives a QR identity its operational registration number and code, and QRCertified™ tells the public whether the record holds an active certification trust state.

System Attributes

Built to be trusted

These attributes are reinforced across every certified record.
  • Registry-Backed
  • Registered
  • Timestamped
  • Auditable
  • Verifiable
  • Documented
  • Authenticated
  • Certified
  • Traceable
  • Transparent
  • Accountable