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The public verify page

Anyone with a certificate ID can hit /verify/<id> to confirm it was issued by you, see the issue date, and inspect the recipient name. No account required.

Last updated May 19, 2026

Every certificate carries an unguessable ID. We surface the verify page at /verify/<id> publicly — recruiters, parents and employers can all confirm a credential without signing up. There's also a lookup at /verify where anyone can paste an ID.

What the verify page shows

  • The recipient's name, exactly as it was issued.
  • The course or programme the certificate is for.
  • The issue date and the issuing academy.
  • The certificate ID, so it can be cross-checked against your records.

Why it matters

A certificate is only as valuable as it is trustworthy. A public, no-login verify page means your credential can't be faked with a screenshot — anyone evaluating a graduate can confirm it in seconds. That's what turns a course completion into something a learner can confidently put on a CV or LinkedIn.

Common questions

  • Does the verifier need an account? No — the verify page is fully public.
  • Can someone guess another certificate's URL? No — IDs are unguessable, so only people you've shared a certificate with can reach its verify page.
  • Does it work for bulk-issued certificates too? Yes — every certificate, single or bulk, gets its own verify URL.
On-chain notarisation is on the roadmap. The verify URL stays the same; we add a 'verified on-chain' badge once the hash is published.

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