Privacy-First Video Verification

Verify who you are meeting. Without revealing who you are.

VideoVerify.Me generates a private, encrypted video session link — like Privnote for video calls. No accounts for guests. No identity exposure. No persistent recordings. Just the verification, and then it is gone.

VideoVerify.Me video verification on two smartphones

Session Verified

Link expires after use

How It Works in 3 Steps

Step 1

Create a free account

Sign in as a Host. No credit card needed for the free tier.

Step 2

Create a session

Click "New Session" on your dashboard. Set an expiry time and copy the unique link.

Step 3

Share the link

Paste the link into any chat. Your guest clicks it — no app, no account, no sign-up.

The Problem

Every existing tool for video verification exposes your identity.

FaceTime exposes your Apple ID. Google Meet is tied to your Gmail account. Zoom requires a download and often a real name. Skype is a legacy product with the same problem. Every one of these tools hands a stranger a thread that, if pulled, can unravel your real identity before any trust has been established.

The insight from user research is precise: people do not object to video verification itself. They object to the identity exposure that comes bundled with every existing tool for doing it. They want the verification without the vulnerability.

What VideoVerify.Me Is

A single-purpose trust instrument. Not another video chat app.

VideoVerify.Me is not trying to be Zoom or FaceTime. It is closer in spirit to Privnote than to any video conferencing tool. The narrowness is a feature, not a limitation. It signals to users exactly what the product does and does not do.

When a Host creates a session, the platform generates a unique, encrypted URL. This URL encodes the session parameters and a cryptographic token. It does not encode anything about the Host's real identity. The Guest clicks it, the browser does the rest. No account. No install. No exposure.

Privacy shield illustration

Core Concepts

Two roles. One session. Zero identity exposure.

The Host

A registered user who initiates a video verification session and sends the invite link. The Host controls session parameters: expiry time, duration, and which Pro features to enable.

Has a VideoVerify.Me account
Creates and shares session links
Sets expiry and duration
Sees geolocation scoring (Pro)

The Guest

The person who receives the invite link and joins the session. No account required. No personal information collected. The session URL is their only credential.

No account required
No app download needed
No email or personal data collected
Session URL is the only credential

Why Not FaceTime or Zoom?

VideoVerify.Me vs. existing tools

DimensionFaceTime / Google Meet / ZoomVideoVerify.Me
Identity exposure
High — tied to Apple ID, Gmail, or email
None — Guests need no account
Link sharing
Recipient needs same platform account or app
Any browser, no account, no install
Session persistence
Calls can be recorded; chat logs may persist
No recording, no logs, ephemeral by design
IP address exposure
Peer-to-peer; IP may be visible
Relay-only; neither party sees the other's IP
Purpose
General communication
Single-purpose trust verification
Geolocation signal
None
Pro tier: passive confidence scoring
Reusable verification
None
Post-MVP: Verified Snapshot

Ready to start verifying?

Sign in for free. Create a session in under 30 seconds. Your guest needs no account.