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Experimental open-source safety and evidence capture

Proofline

Proofline is an early open-source project for encrypted incident capture and safety-context review. It is experimental and not an emergency service.

Intended flow

Experimental Open source Not an emergency service

The intended future Proofline flow is simple: a user starts an incident, interaction record, safety check, or evidence note; a client records audio, video, location, timestamps, and supporting context where available; the client encrypts sensitive chunks before upload; and the server preserves the already-encrypted evidence for authorized review.

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Current

Current status

The active project has an experimental Go server backend and an experimental React web-client prototype. The backend stores encrypted chunks and metadata; the web client shows account and incident-review surfaces in mock mode or where live API contracts are confirmed.
Safety

Not an emergency service

Proofline does not contact emergency services, guarantee real-time review, or replace user and trusted-contact judgment.
Open source

Self-hosting is part of the model

Proofline is maintainer-led open-source work with self-hosting as part of the model. Any future official hosted service would require paid cost-recovery and operational hardening first.
Funding

No company or response center

There is no company, response center, charity, nonprofit status, support team, or donation-gated account access implemented today.
Repositories

Current source code

Current repositories are server and web-client . Native clients and protocol work are planned separately.
Not yet

Production service

Production mobile clients, hosted subscriptions, trusted-contact notification workflows, browser decryption, key escrow, and playable media export are not implemented.

Sources

These project documents provide more detail about the current implementation, planned work, and security limits.