Journalism operates on
trust under pressure.

Platforms automatically remove GPS and EXIF data from uploads by default.
Verify content without compromising contributors or witnesses on the ground.
Screenshots and forwarded media eliminate embedded metadata entirely.
Breaking news demands rapid verification without slow, manual OSINT workflows.
Drag and drop images from any source including social media, messaging apps, or direct submissions.
Oceanir analyzes visual signals - architectural patterns, signage, terrain - within the image itself.
Visual fingerprints are compared against verified datasets to surface candidates with confidence scores.
Export verified coordinates, comparison imagery, and confidence metrics for final editorial review.
Rapidly verify the authenticity and location of user-submitted content during developing stories. Authenticate social posts, witness imagery, and citizen journalism in real time.
Build location timelines for long-form investigations. Cross-reference imagery across sources to establish geographic context and corroborate findings.
Safely geolocate imagery from conflict zones while protecting contributors on the ground. Support war crimes reporting, human rights investigations, and crisis verification.
Verify environmental change over time. Document deforestation, climate impact, and disaster events using visual proof rather than metadata.
Free Credits
20
analyses
Analysis Speed
~9s
average
Coordinate Precision
100m
radius
Validation Accuracy
94%
Miami benchmarks
"Oceanir allows newsrooms to verify location when metadata cannot be trusted, without exposing sources or slowing publication."