Intake

Upload documents

Drag in compressed archives (zip · tar.gz · 7z) or individual files. Bulk uploads need no descriptions — your account, a timestamp, and the original filename are captured automatically for chain of custody. Everything lands as PENDING REVIEW and is kept strictly separate from the verified corpus.

Storage connected

Bulk upload

Drop as many archives/files as you like — no descriptions required. Files upload directly to storage (handles multi-GB) and are recorded as PENDING REVIEW.

Drop archives or files here.zip · .tar.gz · .7z · PDFs · images · up to 200 files, 5 GB each — no descriptions required

Submit a single document with full metadata

Optional — for when you want to attach source attribution and chain-of-custody notes to one document.

Document file

Drag a file here or browse. Accepted: PDF, TIFF/TIF, PNG, JPG/JPEG, TXT. Maximum 50MB. The file is optional — you may submit metadata alone.

Drop file or click to browsepdf · tiff · tif · png · jpg · jpeg · txt — up to 50MB

Document metadata

Describe the record. Title is required; everything else is optional but improves provenance.

Source attribution

Where this record came from. Provenance is required for any document to ever be considered evidence.

Chain of custody & evidence notes

Record how this document was obtained, any handling history, and context relevant to its credibility.

Submissions are queued as PENDING — never auto-verified.

What happens after you upload

  1. 1.Stored. File bytes upload directly to a private storage bucket; a submission record is created with your account, a timestamp, and the filename. Status: PENDING REVIEW.
  2. 2.Separated. Submissions live in an intake table, strictly separate from the verified Document corpus. Nothing is searchable or counted as evidence yet.
  3. 3.Reviewed. A reviewer assesses provenance and chain of custody in the admin moderation queue before anything is promoted into the corpus. No submission is auto-verified.