GoalMake the identity market easier to navigate
StandardPlain-language, source-checkable profiles
RuleUnknown stays unknown until verified

What gets included

VerificationAtlas.com includes companies and tools that help teams verify people, businesses, documents, risk signals, or compliance status. That includes KYC, KYB, AML, fraud, liveness, age verification, proof of address, document verification, reusable identity, and related identity infrastructure.

The site is not limited to one narrow vendor category because real buyer workflows often combine several layers: identity proofing, business verification, screening, fraud detection, orchestration, review, and evidence storage.

How providers are organized

Each provider has one primary category, plus secondary categories when the company clearly fits more than one part of the market. Profiles also use capability tags, use-case tags, region tags, deployment tags, pricing signals, and customer segments.

Categories

What type of provider this is.

Capabilities

What the product can actually do.

Use cases

Which buyer problems the provider may fit.

How claims are handled

Provider pages should separate clear facts from interpretation. Public websites, product documentation, security pages, regulatory material, and direct vendor corrections are stronger evidence than marketing summaries or third-party listicles.

When a feature, region, certification, price, or workflow is unclear, VerificationAtlas.com marks it as unknown instead of guessing. Unknown does not mean unsupported; it means the current profile does not have enough public evidence.

How comparisons work

Comparisons are meant to help buyers ask better questions, not declare a universal winner. A provider that is strong for high-volume consumer onboarding may not fit KYB, bank onboarding, age assurance, or privacy-preserving verification.

The comparison pages focus on fit: capabilities, deployment model, coverage signals, review workflow, pricing model, and the kind of buyer problem being solved.

Corrections and updates

Vendors and readers can submit corrections, missing providers, source links, category changes, and profile updates. Useful corrections include a public URL, a short explanation of what should change, and the provider or category affected.

What VerificationAtlas.com does not do

VerificationAtlas.com does not provide legal advice, compliance approval, or a final purchasing recommendation. Teams should still validate provider claims directly, review contract terms, and confirm whether a vendor meets their regulatory and operational needs.