How to Make a PDF Verified
Making a PDF “verified” means sealing it so its authenticity can be proven by anyone, any time. When you sign or stamp a document in PDF Verified, the file is sealed with a SHA-256 fingerprint and given a QR code and short verification code. Recipients scan the code or upload the file at the verification page and instantly see whether it is genuine and unaltered — that is what makes a PDF verified rather than just signed.
Step by step
- Sign or stamp your document in PDF Verified to seal it.
- Download the sealed PDF — it now carries a QR code and short verification code.
- Share it; recipients scan the QR or enter the code at /verify.
- The verification page confirms the document is genuine and unaltered.
What to look for
- A SHA-256 fingerprint sealed into the document
- A QR code and short verification code on the file
- A public verification page anyone can use
- A tamper-evident result: genuine and unchanged, or altered
Frequently asked questions
Is it free to make a pdf verified?
Yes. Upload the PDF to the PDF Verified checker and get a verdict for free — no account needed. The file is analysed and not shared.
Do I need the original to compare against?
No. If the document was sealed by PDF Verified, the SHA-256 fingerprint is embedded and checked automatically. For any other PDF, the forensic checker inspects the file's own structure, metadata, and revision history.
Is my document kept private?
The file is processed only to produce the verdict and is not published or shared. Verification of a PDF Verified document can also be done with just the QR code or short code — without uploading the file at all.
How do I make a PDF verified?
Sign or stamp the document in PDF Verified. It is sealed with a SHA-256 fingerprint and issued a QR code and short verification code, so anyone can confirm it is genuine at the verification page — that is what makes it verified.
What is the difference between a signed and a verified PDF?
A signed PDF has a signature on it; a verified PDF can be proven genuine. PDF Verified seals every signed document so recipients can independently confirm it is authentic and unaltered.
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