VeriVox / Open source
Open source & licensing
Free for the people
it was built for.
VeriVox exists because one of us needed it — a parent, alone with a recording that mattered, refusing to hand a courtroom a machine's guess. Anyone in that position uses VeriVox free. Forever. The firms that bill with it fund that promise.
The model
Three tiers. One principle.
The method is public. The mission is funded by the professionals.
MIT — open source
The engines
Consensus voting, speaker verification, the auditor component — MIT-licensed, forkable, auditable. The pipeline that produced your transcript is public method, not black box.
Free — personal use
The suite
Individuals using VeriVox for their own matters — family, tenancy, safety, small claims — pay nothing, ever. No feature gates on the truth.
Licensed — commercial
Self-hosting for practices
Law firms, court-reporting practices, forensic-audio experts, investigative agencies self-host under a commercial license — with support, updates, and compliance documentation.
Why source-open matters in court
An auditable method is a stronger exhibit.
When the algorithm that scored your consensus is public, the question “what did the software do?” has a complete answer. Closed tools ask courts for trust; VeriVox shows its work — the same standard it holds transcripts to.
The dashboard principle
Routes and renders. Never stores.
The VeriVox dashboard works like a viewport, not a vault: it displays what lives on the operator’s machine and stores nothing itself — no audio, no transcripts, no fragments in a browser cache on someone else’s server. Self-hosted AI, private data, zero retention: the architecture is the policy.
Early access
Use it free.
Or license it for your practice.
Commercial licensing opens with the pilot cohort. Personal use will simply be free.
Request early access