From Creation To Certification
01
Submit Your Application
Start by filling out the certification form with your details, artwork information, and required proof.
02
Provide Human Proof
Upload project files, drafts, screenshots, notes, recordings, or any material that shows your creative process.
03
Review & Verification
Our team reviews your submission to check originality, ownership, and human contribution behind the work.
04
Receive Certification
Once approved, you receive the Certified Artist mark to display across your creative platforms.
A Simple Process To Certify Human Creativity
As AI-generated content becomes more common, artists need a clear way to separate real human creativity from automated production. Certified Artist creates a trusted visual mark that helps audiences, platforms, and clients recognize authentic human-made work.
What We Look For
The review process focuses on transparency, authenticity, and proof of human creativity.
H
Human Involvement
We check whether the work shows clear signs of human direction, decision-making, skill, and creative input.
O
Ownership & Rights
We review whether the submitted work belongs to the applicant and connects to their creative identity.
C
Creative Process
We look for drafts, edits, project files, behind-the-scenes material, or any proof showing how the work was made.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any artist, musician, designer, creator, or creative professional who wants to protect and verify their human-made work.
The focus is on human creativity. If AI tools were used, the artist must clearly explain how they were used and how much human input was involved.
Review time depends on the submission, but most applications are reviewed within the standard verification period shown during application.
Yes. Once approved, you can display the Certified Artist mark on your website, portfolio, social media, artwork, and supported platforms.
You may need to submit examples of your work, project details, process notes, and any information needed to verify that the work was created by you.
Yes. Applications may be rejected if the submitted work cannot be verified, does not meet the certification standards, or includes unclear information.
Yes. You can update your certified work or profile details when needed, but some changes may require another review before approval.