Reports you can prove.
Every published report is sealed from the released evidence used to generate it. A recipient can confirm that it still matches the immutable snapshot and see its current lifecycle state.
One release, two report products
Full detail and a companion summary.
When report generation is enabled, a result release produces TraceReport as the primary report and TraceSnapshot as its compact companion. Both begin with the same released findings and are verified independently.
TraceReport
Full detail for one released result set
A summary, supported Health, Ancestry, and Traits sections when present, and a complete findings table with source-result lineage. The report is sealed as an immutable, independently verifiable snapshot.
TraceSnapshot
Compact summary of the same released findings
A non-specialist summary designed to print or share at a glance. It presents the key findings without the marker-level table and carries its own immutable snapshot and independent verification.
Verifiable by default
Independently provable, not just printed.
A report is a view of the underlying data, not the source of truth. Generating one creates an immutable snapshot that anyone holding the report can verify.
- A stable verification path on every published report
- Tamper-evident snapshots that help recipients confirm a report is unchanged
- Released wording is preserved with the report version
- New report versions preserve the release history
The full catalog
Specialized reports for one animal.
Each of these is generated on demand from an animal's released facts, filtered to what that report covers, and becomes a first-class report with the same verify, share, and lifecycle behaviour as any other. None are recomputed or predicted, and none are generated automatically for every release.
Health report
The released health findings for an animal — risk, carrier, affected, clear, or inconclusive — gathered into one verifiable report.
Ancestry report
The released ancestry findings for an animal, gathered into one verifiable report with the issuing source kept beside each finding.
Trait report
The released trait findings for an animal, including appearance and other species-supported interpretations.
Lab result summary
A verifiable summary of the results your lab issued, with source context from the submission. The issuing lab remains the authority; we render and verify.
Parentage report
The released parentage findings on record. Genetic parentage inference itself is on the Genetics Engine roadmap.
Provider report
A scoped report for an authorized organization or care provider, governed by access and consent.
Verified record certificate
The broadest of these: every released fact on an animal in one bundle, for handing to a buyer or veterinarian. Issuing it requires the professional-report permission.
Reproducible source
Reports follow the data, not the other way around.
Reports render from reviewed data and a reviewed method. When science or inputs change, a new report version preserves the release history.
That ordering is what makes verification meaningful: the snapshot ties back to the release context and the moment it was generated.
See a verifiable report from start to finish.
We'll walk supported evidence through release, report generation, publication, and independent verification.