Why independent
Posting a COA is easy, and a forged one looks identical to a real one. The question a customer, an auditor, or an attorney actually asks is simpler: who checked that it's real, and do they have a reason to tell you the truth? Veritura is built so the answer is never "the company that sold it."
The difference
Both can show you paperwork. Only one is built to hold up when someone pushes on it.
What "independent" actually means
We don't sell, source, or distribute any product. So when we verify a document, there's no incentive to look the other way, the check actually carries weight.
We work across every supplier you buy from, not a single network. One independent layer over your whole supplier base, instead of one portal per vendor that you'll never get them all to join.
A forged COA displays just as cleanly as a real one. We check completeness, reconcile the source chain, and scan for reused or duplicate-document signals, then a human signs off.
What you can hand someone
The same record works for a provider, a payor, an auditor, or a patient. It carries the proof; it doesn't ask anyone to take a supplier's word for it.
The honest part
Confirm a COA and supplier packet are real, complete, and consistent; reconcile them to the order and lot; flag source-chain gaps and reused-document signals; and preserve a verifiable, human-reviewed record.
Certify product quality · confirm safety or sterility of the material · approve a supplier · test physical product · provide medical, legal, or regulatory advice · or claim FDA approval. Anyone telling patients they can "verify safety" from a document is overclaiming, we won't.
That discipline isn't a limitation, it's exactly why the record holds up when it's challenged.
Run a free check on one COA, or see what an independent record looks like on a single lot.