Reports you can prove.
Every published report carries a content-hash snapshot and a verification id. A recipient can confirm it's authentic and unaltered, with no trust-me PDFs.
The flagship reports
Two reports do most of the work.
Every animal's results come together in two products built to be read and trusted: the complete record, and the version anyone can follow.
TraceReport
The complete, verifiable record
Every released finding for an animal in one authoritative document: release summary, test and sample detail, ancestry, health, traits, and more, each tied to a verifiable snapshot.
TraceSnapshot
The one-page version anyone can read
A concise summary of what matters most, written to be understood without genetic expertise and made to print or share at a glance. Same governed facts, same verification.
Verifiable by default
Independently provable, not just printed.
A report is a view of released facts, not the source of truth. Publishing one creates an immutable snapshot that anyone holding the report can verify.
- A stable verification id, QR code, or verification URL on every published report
- Content-hash snapshots, so any change to the bytes is detectable
- The explanation-template version is snapshotted at release, so the wording never drifts
- Reports can be voided or superseded without deleting history
The full catalog
Specialized reports for every result.
Beyond the flagship two, each report type is a real product with its own structure and audience. Species capabilities decide which apply, so an animal only gets the reports its data supports.
Ancestry report
A first-class ancestry product: composition, confidence, coverage, and the reference basis behind it.
Health report
Health risk, carrier, affected, clear, or inconclusive findings, with plain-language explanations.
Trait report
Appearance, performance-linked, and other species-supported trait and phenotype interpretations.
Certificate of analysis
A formal, verifiable certificate of the panels tested and the results released.
Parentage report
Inclusion or exclusion, tested parties, and marker detail. Tracks the parentage roadmap in the genetics engine.
Provider report
A scoped report for an authorized organization or care provider, governed by access and consent.
Governed source
Reports follow the facts, not the other way around.
Reports render from released, versioned facts. When the science improves and facts are reprocessed, a new report can be issued and the old one superseded, with the full history intact.
That ordering is what makes verification meaningful: the snapshot you verify ties back to a specific release, a specific interpretation version, and a specific reviewer.
See a verifiable report end to end.
We'll walk a release through to a published, verifiable report on real data.