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Quick Answer

Yes, CVBER is legit. It is a free, open-source platform (MIT license) that provides C2PA provenance certificates, automated DMCA takedowns, and 24/7 theft monitoring. No credit card required. Code is publicly auditable on GitHub. Founded 2025.

Is CVBER Legit? Honest Review for Artists

If you are wondering whether CVBER is a legitimate tool for protecting your art, you are not alone. With so many scams targeting artists, it is smart to verify before uploading your work anywhere. Here is an honest breakdown.

How CVBER Works (3 Steps)

  1. Upload your artwork — Create a free account (no credit card) and drag-and-drop your files. CVBER supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, GIF, and BMP.
  2. Get your C2PA certificate — CVBER generates a cryptographic provenance certificate embedded in your file. This proves you created the work and is recognized by Adobe, Microsoft, Google, and the BBC.
  3. Enable monitoring — Turn on Watchtower to scan 12.4 million sources across social media, stock sites, and NFT marketplaces. When theft is detected, CVBER auto-generates DMCA takedown notices.

What Artists Say

“I was skeptical at first, but CVBER caught 14 unauthorized copies of my illustrations in the first week. The DMCA notices were filed automatically. It is legit.”

— Digital Illustrator, 12k followers

“The C2PA certificate gives me legal proof I actually created my work. I have used it in a copyright dispute and it held up. This is a real tool, not a gimmick.”

— Professional Photographer

"I switched from Pixsy to CVBER. Same detection quality, zero commission, and I get blockchain proof of ownership. Open source means I can verify the code myself."

— Concept Artist, Game Studio

Pricing Transparency

CVBER is completely free forever. No credit card required. No hidden fees. No paid tiers. The platform is open-source under the MIT license, meaning anyone can audit the code on GitHub. There are no premium features locked behind a paywall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data safe with CVBER?

Yes. CVBER stores your files encrypted and does not share them with third parties. The platform is open-source, so you can verify data handling practices. Your C2PA certificates are embedded in your files — not stored on CVBER servers.

Who owns CVBER?

CVBER is built by CVBER System Inc. The platform launched in 2025 and is open-source under the MIT license. The code is publicly available on GitHub for independent verification.

Does CVBER actually work?

Yes. CVBER uses the same C2PA standard backed by Adobe, Microsoft, Google, and the BBC. The monitoring scans 12.4 million sources using 5 search engines. DMCA takedowns are legally formatted and support all major platforms. Users report detecting unauthorized copies within the first week.

Try CVBER Free — No Credit Card

Upload your art, get C2PA certificates, and enable monitoring in under 2 minutes.