TrustOrigin verticals are modular declarative governance interfaces built upon a single neutral registry core. Each vertical defines a contextual application layer without introducing validation authority, adjudication, certification, or regulatory judgement.
All vertical implementations operate within the same structural boundaries: declarative recording only, time anchoring, version control, and cryptographic integrity preservation.
Structured recording of declarations relating to AI-assisted, synthetic, or composite digital artefacts. This vertical enables organisations to document the contextual parameters surrounding AI system usage.
This vertical does not detect, classify, verify, or authenticate content. It records structured institutional declarations.
Chronological declarative recording framework for compliance documentation, dispute readiness, audit preparation, and institutional continuity structuring.
This vertical does not assess admissibility, truth, or legal sufficiency. It preserves declared existence and structure.
Structured declarations relating to external infrastructure reliance, cloud service exposure, API dependency chains, and third-party AI integration.
This vertical does not execute migrations, enforce portability, or evaluate contractual obligations. It records declared institutional posture at a defined moment in time.
Declarative tracking of digital artefact evolution across versions, including structured temporal lineage mapping.
This vertical supports institutional documentation discipline without introducing certification authority.
Controlled enterprise access interfaces may be provisioned for structured deployment, including private registry partitions and institutional access segregation.
Cloud-based automation, APIs, and continuous execution are not enabled during pilot phase evaluation.
Vertical implementations may be licensed individually or as bundled governance infrastructure packages. Licensing structures are defined separately within the commercial framework.