Reality check

Current status

Proofline has an experimental server and web-client prototype today. Native capture clients, trusted-contact review, notifications, official hosted accounts, cost-recovery billing, and decryption workflows are not ready today.

Current

Experimental server

An experimental server exists today. It can receive already-encrypted uploads and keep the records needed to organize them, but it is not broad public-production infrastructure.
Current

Web-client prototype

An experimental web-client prototype exists for account and incident-review flows. It is not a recording client, mobile app, public admin dashboard, or production safety workflow.
Partial

Trusted-contact records

Trusted-contact relationship, sharing, and wrapped-key records exist in the backend. They do not yet provide trusted-contact review screens, notifications, or decryption.
Planned

Product direction

Native capture clients, location and context capture, trusted-contact review, future official hosted accounts, cost-recovery billing, and stronger upload behavior are future work.
Not ready

Emergency reliance

Proofline is experimental, not an emergency service, and not a guaranteed real-time response system.

Not ready today

  • Emergency reliance or guaranteed real-time response.
  • Production iOS or Android capture clients.
  • Trusted-contact notifications or production live context sharing.
  • Browser, backend, or trusted-contact decryption workflows.
  • Official hosted accounts, cost-recovery billing, or payment-gated access.
  • Playable media export or legal-submission workflow.

Where detailed docs live

The public website is intentionally short. Developers and reviewers should use the GitHub repositories for implementation details, deployment boundaries, security models, and roadmap planning: open-proofline on GitHub .

Sources

These project documents provide more detail about the current implementation, planned work, and security limits.