
Send The Concept. Keep The Record.
CREATORSEAL™ creates documented proof that your mockup, brand deck, wireframe, or Figma export existed in its exact form — before it went to clients, agencies, contractors, or developers.
Built for designers who share early work before the relationship — or the contract — fully protects it.
If You Have Ever Sent A Concept And Wondered What Happens To It, You Already Know The Problem.
- You share concepts, mockups, drawings, tech packs, or source files before client relationships feel fully established.
- You want feedback and a chance to win the work — but sharing unfinished designs feels like the most exposed moment in your process.
- You want a clear record of what your concept looked like before client notes, agency hands, or revision rounds changed it.
- You want to protect your creative direction and visual decisions — without making every client interaction feel like a legal negotiation.
Designers consistently describe sharing early-stage concepts as the moment they feel most exposed — work that is not finished yet, going to people they do not fully know.
The challenge is not only about bad actors. It is about version confusion, unclear timelines, and having no independent record of what the original concept was before the conversation started.
Watermarks and email threads feel like protection. But neither creates an independent record that a specific file existed in a specific form at a specific time.
The Risky Moment Is Not Delivery. It Is The Review.
For most designers, the vulnerable moment comes before anything is final:
That is when the work is still unfinished, undocumented, and hardest to trace.
CREATORSEAL™ is built for the moment before the handoff.
The Common Workarounds Leave Gaps.
These approaches feel like protection, but each one has a real limitation.
Watermarks
A watermark deters casual reuse. It cannot document that a specific version of your file existed at a specific moment, or that you created it before the version a client received.
Email timestamps
A sent email shows a date. It does not document the contents of the attached file, which version it was, or whether that file was modified before or after it left your inbox.
Figma / cloud history
Version history inside a design tool is useful for your own workflow. It is a record inside a system you do not fully control — not a portable, independent proof layer.
Exported file metadata
PDFs, PNGs, and PSDs often include creation or modification dates. Those timestamps can be altered, are not independently verified, and do not prove you created that version first.
Screenshots
A screenshot of work-in-progress is easy to fabricate. It does not carry an independent timestamp or verify the contents of the original file at that moment.
Verbal trust or contract language alone
A client relationship and a contract set expectations. They do not create a timestamped record of the exact design concept you sent, what version it was, or when it existed in that form.
Designers need something between a watermark and a full legal process.
How CREATORSEAL™ Helps
Three Steps · Ninety Seconds
Finish → Seal → Share
Finish
Do the work
Stay in your tools. Drop the final file into CREATORSEAL when it's done.
Seal
Hash. Sign. Anchor.
Local SHA-384, your key, RFC-3161 timestamp. Nothing uploaded — only the fingerprint.
Share
Send with proof
Post anywhere. The receipt rides along. Anyone can verify, on any machine, offline.
Real Design Workflows
Seal the version before any of these moments.
Ways Designers Can Use CREATORSEAL™
CREATORSEAL™ documents that a specific file existed in a specific form at a specific time. Here is where that matters most.
What You Are Documenting
- That a specific file existed in a specific form at a specific time
- A cryptographic fingerprint tied to that exact version
- A trusted timestamp you can verify independently by Seal ID
- A clear reference point before client notes, feedback, or revision
- A version chain if you seal multiple concepts or revision rounds
What CREATORSEAL™ Does Not Do
- Determine or prove legal ownership
- Replace copyright registration
- Replace a lawyer or legal advice
- Prove no one else had a similar concept independently
- Upload, host, or store your original file
- Guarantee any specific legal outcome
Questions Designers Ask
A watermark deters casual reuse, but it is not an independent proof record. It can be cropped, removed, or ignored, and it does not document when a specific version of your design existed. CREATORSEAL™ creates a timestamped record that your exact file existed at a specific moment — something a watermark cannot do.
No. CREATORSEAL™ does not determine or prove legal ownership. It documents that a specific file existed in a specific form at a specific time. That is a meaningful supporting record — but legal questions about ownership, authorship, or design rights require legal advice specific to your situation.
Yes. CREATORSEAL™ works with any file type — PDFs, PNG exports, Figma exports, PSDs, AI files, ZIP packages, or any other format. The proof record is tied to that exact file regardless of format.
Seal the versions that matter most: the initial concept before client review, each major revision round, and the final deliverable before delivery. You do not need to seal every small save. But sealing key versions builds a documented creative timeline — if a question ever comes up about what existed when, you have a chain, not just a snapshot.
CREATORSEAL™ documents what your version looked like before you shared it. It does not prevent clients from revising or modifying work after delivery — that is a question for your contract. But having an independent record of the original concept can help clarify what the starting point was.
No. CREATORSEAL™ fingerprints your file locally in your browser using SHA-384 cryptographic hashing. The file itself never leaves your device. Only the resulting fingerprint is used to create the proof record. Your design files stay completely private.
CREATORSEAL™ documents that a specific version of your concept existed before you shared it. That is a supporting record of timeline — it does not automatically resolve disputes or guarantee any outcome. What it does is give you documented evidence that your version existed at a specific moment, which can be useful context in any conversation about what you created and when.
Seal The Design Before The Review.
Share your concepts. Keep a record of what you sent.
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