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Provenance Directory • Updated May 20, 2026

This page lists cameras, software, and platforms that have integrated the two main content-provenance standards: C2PA Content Credentials and Google SynthID. This growing support is crucial for building a future where digital content is verifiable and trustworthy.

C2PA Content Credentials

C2PA Content Credentials are cryptographically signed metadata that record who created a file and how it was edited. These cameras, apps, and platforms sign or display that provenance data.

Cameras

Google Pixel 10

Any firmware

Released: August 2025

Content Credentials are rolling out to video captures on Pixel 8, 9, and 10 (announced at Google I/O 2026).

Canon EOS R1

Any firmware

Released: July 2024

Canon EOS R5 Mark II

Any firmware

Released: July 2024

Fujifilm GFX100S II

Any firmware

Released: May 2024

Fujifilm X-T50

Any firmware

Released: June 2024

Leica M11-D

Any firmware

Released: September 2024

Leica M11-P

Any firmware

Released: October 2023

Leica SL3-S

Any firmware

Released: January 2025

Nikon Z6 III

Suspended

v2.00 update or later

Released: June 2024

C2PA certificate revoked September 2025 due to a vulnerability in Nikon's signing infrastructure. C2PA service is suspended pending remediation.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

One UI 7 (Galaxy AI edits)

Released: February 2025

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra

Any firmware (Galaxy AI edits)

Released: February 2026

Sony Alpha 1

v2.00 update or later

Released: January 2021

Sony Alpha 1 II

v2.00 update or later

Released: November 2024

Sony Alpha 7 IV

v3.00 update or later

Released: December 2021

Sony Alpha 7S III

v3.00 update or later

Released: October 2020

Sony Alpha 9 III

v2.00 update or later

Released: February 2024

Apps & Platforms

Canon Authenticity Imaging System

End-to-end C2PA workflow for news organizations with public certificates and trusted timestamping (launched May 2026 in EMEA).

ChatGPT

+ SynthID

Images generated in ChatGPT carry C2PA Content Credentials that record they were AI-generated. OpenAI joined the C2PA steering committee in May 2026.

Google Gemini

+ SynthID

Images generated in the Gemini app carry C2PA manifests, and the app verifies Content Credentials in uploaded files.

Stability AI

AI image generation with safety and provenance tracking.

Cloudinary

Content management platform with C2PA support.

Google Photos

Displays C2PA Content Credentials attached to photos.

LinkedIn

Shows Content Credentials on media in the feed.

Adobe Photoshop

Content Credentials feature for creative workflows.

Google SynthID

SynthID is an invisible watermark embedded directly into the pixels or audio of AI-generated content. Unlike C2PA metadata, it survives screenshots, cropping, and compression, but it can only be confirmed with Google's proprietary detector.

ChatGPT

+ C2PA

Images generated in ChatGPT embed an invisible SynthID watermark at the pixel level, which survives cropping and compression even if the C2PA metadata is stripped.

Google Gemini

+ C2PA

Gemini images carry an invisible SynthID watermark, and the Gemini app can detect SynthID in uploaded images, video, and audio.

ElevenLabs

Embeds Google SynthID watermarking in AI-generated audio so it stays identifiable after editing or compression (announced May 2026).

The C2PA landscape is constantly evolving. If you know of a device or service that supports C2PA and isn't listed here, please let us know!