For homeowners in wildfire country

The record of your home that cannot be backdated.

Walk your property with a guided checklist, capture photos that are sealed at the moment of capture, and get a dated verification certificate. Before a fire, it documents your mitigation. After a fire, it documents what you had.

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$59/year. Certificate in about an hour.
VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE
Sealed Home Record
Property4127 Ridgeline Court, Evergreen, CO 80439
Record holderM. Alvarez
Captured2026-06-14 · 10:42 MDT
Location39.6403° N, 105.3172° W
Photos sealed18 of 18
CONDITIONS DOCUMENTED
Class A fire-rated roof 4 photos
Zone 0 noncombustible, 0 to 5 ft 5 photos
Ember-resistant vents, 1/8" mesh 3 photos
Zone 1 lean, clean, green, 5 to 30 ft 6 photos
Each photo in this record was cryptographically sealed at the moment of capture. The record is tamper-evident and cannot be backdated or altered, including by the record holder. verify.sealedhomerecord.com/r/SHR-2026-04182
Built on verification architecture protected by two issued U.S. patents: US 12,647,281 US 12,659,164 with a third application pending.

An hour of walking. A record that holds.

No inspector, no appointment, no special hardware. Your phone's camera and about an hour on a Saturday produce a dated record that an ordinary photo album never could.

STEP 1 / WALK

Follow the guided checklist

The walkthrough covers the things that matter for wildfire risk: your roof, your vents, your defensible space zones from 0 to 100 feet, and your home's contents room by room.

STEP 2 / CAPTURE

Photos sealed as you shoot

Every photo is timestamped, geolocated, and cryptographically sealed the instant you take it. There is no editing window, no upload-later, and no way to change your mind about the date.

STEP 3 / KEEP

Get your dated certificate

You receive a clean PDF certificate and a permanent verification link. Anyone you share the link with can confirm the record is intact and exactly when it was made.

One record, two moments it matters.

The same sealed record does different work depending on which side of a fire you are standing on.

Before a fire

Support your mitigation discount

California and Colorado both now require insurers to account for the mitigation work homeowners actually do. A dated, sealed record of your defensible space, roof, and vents gives you real documentation to put behind a discount request or a score appeal, instead of a promise and a handful of undated photos.

After a fire

Prove what you had

The hardest part of a claim is being asked to prove the condition and contents of a home that no longer exists. A room-by-room record sealed months earlier, with timestamps no one can dispute, is claims documentation a shoebox of photos will never be.

Built for the rules in your state.

We are starting where the law has moved fastest. The checklist and certificate use the same vocabulary your state's framework uses, so your documentation speaks the language your insurer is required to listen to.

Colorado

HB25-1182: your right to see and appeal your wildfire risk score

Effective July 1, 2026, Colorado homeowners have the right to a plain-language explanation of the wildfire risk score used on their policy, and a formal path to appeal it, with insurers held to acknowledgment and decision deadlines.

  • Document parcel-level mitigation with dated, sealed photos
  • Build an appeal packet your insurer's deadlines apply to
  • Re-verify annually so your record stays current
California

Safer From Wildfires: mitigation discounts insurers must recognize

Under California's Safer From Wildfires framework, insurers are required to recognize qualifying home hardening and defensible space work in their pricing. The homeowner's side of that bargain is showing the work was done.

  • Document Zone 0, Zone 1, and Zone 2 defensible space
  • Record roof class, vents, eaves, and windows in one pass
  • Keep a condition record for FAIR Plan and claims use

What you walk away with.

The certificate is deliberately plain. It makes a small number of claims and stands behind every one of them.

VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE
Sealed Home Record
Property2214 Manzanita Way, Auburn, CA 95602
Record holderJ. Whitfield
Captured2026-05-02 · 09:17 PDT
Location38.9166° N, 121.0800° W
Photos sealed31 of 31
CONDITIONS DOCUMENTED
Class A fire-rated roof 5 photos
Enclosed eaves 3 photos
Multi-pane tempered windows 4 photos
Zone 0 through Zone 2 defensible space 11 photos
Interior contents, 6 rooms 8 photos
Each photo in this record was cryptographically sealed at the moment of capture. The record is tamper-evident and cannot be backdated or altered, including by the record holder. verify.sealedhomerecord.com/r/SHR-2026-02951
  • A verified capture timeThe date and time on the certificate are established when the photo is taken, not when it is uploaded or printed.
  • A verified locationCoordinates are recorded at capture, tying the photos to your parcel.
  • Tamper-evidenceIf any photo or detail in the record were altered after sealing, the verification link would show it. That is the whole point.
  • A permanent verification linkShare it with an insurer, an adjuster, or an attorney. They can check the record without trusting you, or us, on faith.

Why an ordinary photo can't do this.

Phone photos can be edited, re-dated, and generated outright, and insurers know it. Our records are different by architecture, not by policy.

Sealed at the moment of capture

The cryptographic seal is applied when the shutter fires. There is no interval in which the image exists unsealed, which is what makes the date trustworthy.

Tamper-evident by design

Any change to a sealed record after the fact, to the image, the timestamp, or the location, is detectable through the verification link. Nothing depends on taking our word for it.

Your identity, kept separate

The architecture separates who you are from what was captured. The record proves the date, place, and integrity of the photos without exposing more about you than the certificate needs to.

This verification architecture is protected by issued U.S. patents US 12,647,281 and US 12,659,164, with a third application pending. It is the product of years of work on one problem: making a field observation trustworthy at the moment it is made.

One price. No fine print worth hiding.

Your subscription is really an annual habit: re-verify each year before fire season so your record is never stale when you need it.

$59/year
  • Guided walkthrough checklist for exterior, defensible space, and interior contents
  • Unlimited sealed photo captures for one property
  • Dated verification certificate as a PDF, refreshed with every walkthrough
  • Permanent verification link you can share with anyone
  • Annual re-verification reminder before fire season
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Secure checkout. Cancel anytime; your existing sealed records and verification links remain valid.

Fair questions.

Is this approved or endorsed by my insurance company?

No, and we will never claim it is. The certificate documents verified capture time, location, and tamper-evidence, nothing more. How an insurer weighs that documentation is their decision. Our job is to make sure that when your documentation is examined, it holds up.

Does this guarantee a discount or a claim payout?

No. Nothing can honestly guarantee that, and you should be suspicious of anyone who says otherwise. What a sealed, dated record does is remove the weakest link in most homeowner documentation: the question of whether the photos really show what the property looked like on the date claimed.

Can't I just take photos with my phone for free?

You can, and you should keep doing it. But ordinary photos carry editable metadata, and adjusters and underwriters treat them accordingly. A sealed record is one whose date and integrity can be independently checked by anyone with the verification link, which changes the conversation from "trust me" to "check for yourself."

Can I edit or delete a photo after it's sealed?

No, and neither can we. That constraint is the product. You can always capture new photos and generate a new certificate, but an existing sealed record stays exactly as it was made. A record you could quietly revise would be worth nothing to anyone examining it.

What do you do with my photos and my data?

Your photos document your property for you. They are stored encrypted, the verification architecture separates your identity from the record contents, and we do not sell or share your data. The verification link reveals only what the certificate itself shows.

I rent, or I'm outside Colorado and California. Can I use this?

The record works anywhere; a sealed, dated photo doesn't care about state lines, and renters documenting their contents get the same benefit. We are starting with Colorado and California because those states have moved first on score appeals and mandated mitigation discounts, and our checklists are built around their frameworks. More states are coming.

Document it before the season does.

An hour this weekend. A record that speaks for you when it matters most.

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