Ring's latest innovation is a digital seal that confirms whether a downloaded video has been tamper-proofed, providing users with an added layer of security when reviewing footage captured by the camera. Dubbed Ring Verify, this tool scans videos for any alterations and issues a 'seal' that remains intact as long as the content hasn't been edited or manipulated in any way.
However, if a video is altered, whether it's adjusting brightness or trimming off seconds, the seal will break and the user will be notified that it cannot be verified. To utilize Ring Verify, users can simply upload their selected video to the tool's website.
What sets Ring Verify apart from other tools in its category is its ability to verify authenticity when it comes to AI-generated videos. With OpenAI's Sora model being particularly adept at producing high-quality Ring video doorbell footage with minimal prompts, this added functionality is crucial in preventing misinformation spread on social media platforms.
Ring has been embedding digital security seals into all of their models, starting December 2025, and will ensure that every downloaded video comes with one. Despite its capabilities, the tool does not verify editing history or whether a video is AI-generated; it only confirms or denies tampering.
However, if a video is altered, whether it's adjusting brightness or trimming off seconds, the seal will break and the user will be notified that it cannot be verified. To utilize Ring Verify, users can simply upload their selected video to the tool's website.
What sets Ring Verify apart from other tools in its category is its ability to verify authenticity when it comes to AI-generated videos. With OpenAI's Sora model being particularly adept at producing high-quality Ring video doorbell footage with minimal prompts, this added functionality is crucial in preventing misinformation spread on social media platforms.
Ring has been embedding digital security seals into all of their models, starting December 2025, and will ensure that every downloaded video comes with one. Despite its capabilities, the tool does not verify editing history or whether a video is AI-generated; it only confirms or denies tampering.