About VerifiedHer & our standards
What this site is
One truth page per creator. Fans get a direct, sourced answer to “is she real?” and every official link in one place — confirmed, so an impersonator never collects in her name. Creators get a page they can claim, a verification standard worth pointing to, and control of the record that ranks for their name.
Why this site exists
Telling a real person from a synthetic one used to be easy. It isn't anymore, and it will never be easy again — the models improve every month, and the gap between “looks real” and “is real” now runs straight through the middle of the creator economy. Fans shouldn't need forensics training to know whether the woman they follow exists. So: one page per creator, answering that question with evidence anyone can check.
Second thing, said plainly: we are not against virtual creators. Not even a little. A verdict here is not a judgment — Openly Virtual is a legitimate way to create, and some of the most interesting creators working today are synthetic and say so. What we're against is deception: impersonators wearing a real woman's name, fake “leaked” pages, unlabeled synthetic accounts monetizing fans who were never told. The line we hold isn't real versus virtual. It's honest versus fake.
Third: creators keep losing their audiences overnight. Accounts vanish — sometimes for cause, often without explanation, real and virtual alike. Handles get recycled by strangers. Links rot. Our monitoring records it constantly, and it's half the reason this registry exists: a page here is the pointer that survives the churn. It always lists where she really is now — the pointer fans can still trust when the handle they knew is suddenly gone.
The three states
✓ Certified Real — documented, public-facing proof that a real person is behind the handle: long-form video, verified appearances, or confirmation from a third party we can point to. Every one is reviewed by a human, dated, and re-verified annually or when flagged. We don't hand this stamp out on a photo or a claim alone, and the evidence is linked on her page so you can check it yourself. One honest limit, stated plainly: Certified Real is about who she is, not who's holding the phone — it doesn't certify who operates any account day to day. Teams and agencies are normal in this industry; what we verify is that the accounts are officially hers.
◆ Openly Virtual — an AI persona whose operator has come forward and officially claimed the persona with us. The stamp means “virtual, honest about it, and officially hers” — legitimacy, not realness — and it always links back to the operator's own public proof.
◆ AI Persona — Documented — the second, rarer confirmation class inside the virtual tier. Some personas are run by operators who never disclosed and remain anonymous; “openly” would be the wrong word. We mark a persona Documented only when its virtuality is established on the record without the operator: a named-byline national press investigation, corroborated by named forensic experts, platform enforcement action, or an institutional statement (for example, a government body confirming no such person exists) — with every source linked on the page. A detector score, a resemblance, or an aggregator's claim never qualifies. The distinction matters and we keep it visible: Openly Virtual means she told you herself; Documented means the record proves it even though the operator never did.
○ Unverified — everyone else: a page compiled from public information, not yet claimed or certified. We state only what we can document, we cite our sources, and we say “unverified” — never “fake,” never “probably AI.” If we can't show the evidence, we don't say the words.
Every one of these is backed by receipts: each page lists the sources and evidence links behind its verdict, right there on the page — not tucked away, not taken on faith.
Images
Unclaimed pages show the creator's own public profile image, at small size, for identification only — loaded live from her public accounts, never altered. If a page is about you and you want an image changed or removed, one email does it: [email protected]. Claimed pages use imagery the creator provides.
Corrections
Every page shows its last human review date. Disputes win by default: if anything on a page is wrong, email [email protected] and it's re-reviewed within 48 hours. If we can't re-prove the verdict with public evidence in that window, it drops to Unverified — we don't leave a claim standing just because it's already published. When new evidence changes a verdict, we update the page quietly: no announcements, no callouts, just a corrected page.
Privacy, in one paragraph
We verify privately and publish minimally. Stage names on pages; legal identities are not retained in our verification systems after verification completes. Creator pages collect nothing from fans — no emails, no accounts. The only list we run is our own opt-in investigations list: never sold, one-click unsubscribe in every message.
Claim your page
If a page is about you (or a persona you operate): [email protected]. Verification is quick, human, and private — one reply from your official account and the page is yours.
Where we stand
VerifiedHer is run by people who work in the creator industry, including operating AI personas — which are disclosed as AI on their own platforms and are not listed on this site. Every page here is held to the same evidence standard, regardless of who it's about. Think we got something wrong? [email protected] — we re-review within 48 hours.