Every byte
accounted for.
Copies your camera media to as many destinations as you need, verifies every byte, and generates the MHL manifests. The chain of custody is a document you can hand to someone, not a hope that nothing went wrong.
Discover
Point it at the source and it figures out the card structure, camera rolls, and file types. The journal starts recording from this moment. Everything that happens is on the record.
Copy
Reads the source, hashes it, and writes to every destination at once. Each write gets verified before moving on. If something goes wrong, you know immediately.
Verify
The source hash is computed during copy, and each destination gets its own read-back verification. Bit-identical or it fails. There's no tolerance and no approximation.
Seal
Each destination gets an MHL manifest, and the journal captures every event from start to completion. You can hand the provenance chain to post and it speaks for itself.