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+ VoiceSign
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+ Copyright 2024-2026 Oravys Inc. (https://oravys.com)
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+ Created by Eliot Cohen Bacrie, Founder and CEO of Oravys Inc.
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+ =========================
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+ ABOUT ORAVYS
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+ =============
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+ Oravys Inc. is a voice intelligence platform specializing in bio-acoustic
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+ analysis, voice forensics, and audio provenance. Learn more at https://oravys.com.
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+ The web version of VoiceSign is available at:
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+ https://voicesign.eu
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: voicesign
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+ Version: 0.2.1
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+ Summary: Open-source voice signing - cryptographically sign voice recordings with inaudible watermarks tied to your identity. Ed25519 crypto, sync markers, codec-resilient. By Oravys Inc.
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+ Author-email: Eliot Cohen Bacrie <contact@oravys.com>
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+ Maintainer-email: "Oravys Inc." <contact@oravys.com>
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/oravys/voicesign
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+ Project-URL: Web Version, https://voicesign.eu
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+ Project-URL: Oravys Inc., https://oravys.com
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+ Keywords: voice,watermark,audio,signing,identity,forensic,deepfake,provenance,spread-spectrum
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Analysis
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Security
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.8
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ License-File: NOTICE
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+ Requires-Dist: numpy>=1.21.0
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+ Provides-Extra: crypto
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+ Provides-Extra: all
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+ Requires-Dist: cryptography>=41.0.0; extra == "all"
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # VoiceSign
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+
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+ **The first open-source voice signature tool for individuals.**
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+
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+ [![Powered by Oravys Inc.](https://img.shields.io/badge/Powered%20by-Oravys%20Inc.-7C3AED)](https://oravys.com)
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+ [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
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+ [![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.8+-green.svg)](https://python.org)
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+
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+ VoiceSign lets you embed an **inaudible cryptographic watermark** into any voice
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+ recording, binding it to your identity. Later, anyone can verify that a recording
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+ was signed by you. The watermark survives common audio transformations and is
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+ imperceptible to the human ear (target SNR: 42-46 dB).
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+
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+ **Created by [Eliot Cohen Bacrie](https://oravys.com), Founder and CEO of Oravys Inc.**
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+
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+ > Web version available at [voicesign.eu](https://voicesign.eu)
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Why VoiceSign?
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+
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+ In a world of voice cloning and audio deepfakes, proving that a voice recording
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+ is genuinely yours matters. VoiceSign gives individuals a simple, free tool to:
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+
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+ - **Sign** your voice memos, podcasts, or recordings with your identity
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+ - **Verify** that a recording was signed by a specific person
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+ - **Prove provenance** of your original audio content
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+ - **Protect yourself** against voice impersonation and unauthorized use
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install voicesign
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+ ```
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+
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+ Dependencies: `numpy`. For non-WAV audio formats (MP3, FLAC, M4A), you also
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+ need [ffmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/) installed on your system.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ### Python API
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+
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+ ```python
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+ import voicesign
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+
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+ # Read your audio file
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+ with open("my_recording.wav", "rb") as f:
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+ audio = f.read()
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+
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+ # Sign it with your identity
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+ signed = voicesign.sign(audio, identity="Alice Johnson", salt="my-secret-salt")
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+
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+ # Save the signed version
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+ with open("signed_recording.wav", "wb") as f:
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+ f.write(signed)
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+ # Later, verify it
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+ with open("signed_recording.wav", "rb") as f:
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+ audio = f.read()
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+ result = voicesign.verify(audio, identity="Alice Johnson", salt="my-secret-salt")
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+
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+ print(result["detected"]) # True
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+ print(result["confidence"]) # 0.95 (95% confidence)
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+ print(result["correlation"]) # 0.87
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Command Line
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Sign a recording
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" recording.wav
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+ # Output: recording_signed.wav
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+
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+ # Verify a recording
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+ voicesign verify -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" recording_signed.wav
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+
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+ # Output: MATCH - Voice signature detected for: Alice Johnson
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+ # Confidence: 95.23%
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Custom output path
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" -o output.wav input.wav
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Non-WAV formats (requires ffmpeg)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" podcast.mp3
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+ voicesign verify -i "Alice Johnson" podcast_signed.wav
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## How It Works
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+
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+ VoiceSign uses **spread-spectrum audio watermarking** in the frequency domain:
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+ 1. **Seed derivation** - A SHA-256 hash of your salt + identity produces a
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+ deterministic seed.
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+ 2. **PN sequence generation** - A pseudo-random noise (PN) sequence of +1/-1
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+ values is generated from the seed.
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+ 3. **Frequency-domain embedding** - The audio is split into 100ms segments.
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+ For each segment, the PN sequence is added to the real part of the FFT
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+ coefficients in the 2-6 kHz band at low amplitude.
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+ 4. **Detection** - Pearson correlation between the expected PN sequence and
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+ the actual frequency coefficients. High correlation = signature present.
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+
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+ The watermark is:
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+ - **Inaudible** - Embedded at ~42-46 dB SNR, below human perception
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+ - **Robust** - Survives format conversion, mild compression, and noise
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+ - **Deterministic** - Same identity + salt always produces the same watermark
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+ - **Lightweight** - Pure numpy, no ML models, runs instantly on any machine
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## API Reference
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+
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+ ### `voicesign.sign(audio_bytes, identity, salt=None, file_format="wav")`
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+ Embed an identity watermark into audio.
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+
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+ | Parameter | Type | Description |
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+ |-----------|------|-------------|
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+ | `audio_bytes` | `bytes` | Raw audio file content |
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+ | `identity` | `str` | Identity string to bind (name, email, etc.) |
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+ | `salt` | `str` or `None` | Secret salt for watermark generation |
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+ | `file_format` | `str` | Input format: `wav`, `mp3`, `flac`, `m4a` |
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+
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+ **Returns:** `bytes` - Watermarked audio as 16-bit mono WAV.
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+
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+ ### `voicesign.verify(audio_bytes, identity, salt=None, file_format="wav")`
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+
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+ Check whether audio contains a watermark for a given identity.
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+
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+ | Parameter | Type | Description |
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+ |-----------|------|-------------|
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+ | `audio_bytes` | `bytes` | Raw audio file content |
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+ | `identity` | `str` | Identity string to check against |
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+ | `salt` | `str` or `None` | Must match the salt used during signing |
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+ | `file_format` | `str` | Input format: `wav`, `mp3`, `flac`, `m4a` |
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+
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+ **Returns:** `dict` with keys:
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+ - `detected` (bool) - Whether a matching watermark was found
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+ - `confidence` (float) - Confidence score between 0 and 1
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+ - `correlation` (float) - Raw Pearson correlation value
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+ - `identity_match` (str) - The identity string tested
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Security Notes
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+
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+ - **Salt matters.** Anyone who knows your salt and identity can forge your
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+ watermark. Keep your salt private.
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+ - **Not tamper-proof.** A determined adversary who knows the algorithm and
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+ your salt can remove or overwrite the watermark. VoiceSign provides
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+ provenance, not DRM.
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+ - **Use unique salts.** Different salts for different contexts (personal,
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+ professional, etc.) prevent cross-context tracking.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Attribution
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+
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+ VoiceSign is created by **Eliot Cohen Bacrie** and powered by **Oravys Inc.**
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+
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+ If you use VoiceSign in your project, please include attribution:
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+
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+ > Powered by [Oravys Inc.](https://oravys.com), created by Eliot Cohen Bacrie
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+ See the [NOTICE](NOTICE) file for full attribution requirements.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Web Version
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+ For a no-install experience, use the web version at:
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+ **[voicesign.eu](https://voicesign.eu)**
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## License
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+ Apache 2.0 with attribution requirements. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) and [NOTICE](NOTICE).
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+ Copyright 2024-2026 Oravys Inc.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ *Powered by [Oravys Inc.](https://oravys.com) - Voice Intelligence*
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+ # VoiceSign
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+
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+ **The first open-source voice signature tool for individuals.**
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+
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+ [![Powered by Oravys Inc.](https://img.shields.io/badge/Powered%20by-Oravys%20Inc.-7C3AED)](https://oravys.com)
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+ [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](LICENSE)
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+ [![Python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.8+-green.svg)](https://python.org)
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+
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+ VoiceSign lets you embed an **inaudible cryptographic watermark** into any voice
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+ recording, binding it to your identity. Later, anyone can verify that a recording
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+ was signed by you. The watermark survives common audio transformations and is
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+ imperceptible to the human ear (target SNR: 42-46 dB).
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+
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+ **Created by [Eliot Cohen Bacrie](https://oravys.com), Founder and CEO of Oravys Inc.**
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+
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+ > Web version available at [voicesign.eu](https://voicesign.eu)
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Why VoiceSign?
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+
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+ In a world of voice cloning and audio deepfakes, proving that a voice recording
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+ is genuinely yours matters. VoiceSign gives individuals a simple, free tool to:
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+
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+ - **Sign** your voice memos, podcasts, or recordings with your identity
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+ - **Verify** that a recording was signed by a specific person
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+ - **Prove provenance** of your original audio content
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+ - **Protect yourself** against voice impersonation and unauthorized use
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install voicesign
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+ ```
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+
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+ Dependencies: `numpy`. For non-WAV audio formats (MP3, FLAC, M4A), you also
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+ need [ffmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/) installed on your system.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ### Python API
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+
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+ ```python
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+ import voicesign
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+
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+ # Read your audio file
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+ with open("my_recording.wav", "rb") as f:
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+ audio = f.read()
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+ # Sign it with your identity
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+ signed = voicesign.sign(audio, identity="Alice Johnson", salt="my-secret-salt")
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+
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+ # Save the signed version
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+ with open("signed_recording.wav", "wb") as f:
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+ f.write(signed)
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+
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+ # Later, verify it
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+ with open("signed_recording.wav", "rb") as f:
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+ audio = f.read()
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+ result = voicesign.verify(audio, identity="Alice Johnson", salt="my-secret-salt")
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+ print(result["detected"]) # True
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+ print(result["confidence"]) # 0.95 (95% confidence)
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+ print(result["correlation"]) # 0.87
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Command Line
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Sign a recording
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" recording.wav
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+
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+ # Output: recording_signed.wav
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+
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+ # Verify a recording
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+ voicesign verify -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" recording_signed.wav
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+ # Output: MATCH - Voice signature detected for: Alice Johnson
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+ # Confidence: 95.23%
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Custom output path
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+ ```bash
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" -s "my-secret" -o output.wav input.wav
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Non-WAV formats (requires ffmpeg)
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+ ```bash
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+ voicesign sign -i "Alice Johnson" podcast.mp3
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+ voicesign verify -i "Alice Johnson" podcast_signed.wav
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## How It Works
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+
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+ VoiceSign uses **spread-spectrum audio watermarking** in the frequency domain:
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+ 1. **Seed derivation** - A SHA-256 hash of your salt + identity produces a
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+ deterministic seed.
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+ 2. **PN sequence generation** - A pseudo-random noise (PN) sequence of +1/-1
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+ values is generated from the seed.
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+ 3. **Frequency-domain embedding** - The audio is split into 100ms segments.
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+ For each segment, the PN sequence is added to the real part of the FFT
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+ coefficients in the 2-6 kHz band at low amplitude.
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+ 4. **Detection** - Pearson correlation between the expected PN sequence and
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+ the actual frequency coefficients. High correlation = signature present.
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+ The watermark is:
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+ - **Inaudible** - Embedded at ~42-46 dB SNR, below human perception
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+ - **Robust** - Survives format conversion, mild compression, and noise
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+ - **Deterministic** - Same identity + salt always produces the same watermark
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+ - **Lightweight** - Pure numpy, no ML models, runs instantly on any machine
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## API Reference
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+
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+ ### `voicesign.sign(audio_bytes, identity, salt=None, file_format="wav")`
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+ Embed an identity watermark into audio.
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+ | Parameter | Type | Description |
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+ |-----------|------|-------------|
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+ | `audio_bytes` | `bytes` | Raw audio file content |
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+ | `identity` | `str` | Identity string to bind (name, email, etc.) |
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+ | `salt` | `str` or `None` | Secret salt for watermark generation |
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+ | `file_format` | `str` | Input format: `wav`, `mp3`, `flac`, `m4a` |
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+
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+ **Returns:** `bytes` - Watermarked audio as 16-bit mono WAV.
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+
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+ ### `voicesign.verify(audio_bytes, identity, salt=None, file_format="wav")`
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+ Check whether audio contains a watermark for a given identity.
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+ | Parameter | Type | Description |
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+ |-----------|------|-------------|
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+ | `audio_bytes` | `bytes` | Raw audio file content |
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+ | `identity` | `str` | Identity string to check against |
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+ | `salt` | `str` or `None` | Must match the salt used during signing |
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+ | `file_format` | `str` | Input format: `wav`, `mp3`, `flac`, `m4a` |
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+
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+ **Returns:** `dict` with keys:
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+ - `detected` (bool) - Whether a matching watermark was found
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+ - `confidence` (float) - Confidence score between 0 and 1
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+ - `correlation` (float) - Raw Pearson correlation value
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+ - `identity_match` (str) - The identity string tested
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Security Notes
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+
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+ - **Salt matters.** Anyone who knows your salt and identity can forge your
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+ watermark. Keep your salt private.
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+ - **Not tamper-proof.** A determined adversary who knows the algorithm and
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+ your salt can remove or overwrite the watermark. VoiceSign provides
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+ provenance, not DRM.
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+ - **Use unique salts.** Different salts for different contexts (personal,
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+ professional, etc.) prevent cross-context tracking.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Attribution
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+ VoiceSign is created by **Eliot Cohen Bacrie** and powered by **Oravys Inc.**
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+ If you use VoiceSign in your project, please include attribution:
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+ > Powered by [Oravys Inc.](https://oravys.com), created by Eliot Cohen Bacrie
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+ See the [NOTICE](NOTICE) file for full attribution requirements.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Web Version
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+ For a no-install experience, use the web version at:
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+ **[voicesign.eu](https://voicesign.eu)**
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache 2.0 with attribution requirements. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) and [NOTICE](NOTICE).
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+ Copyright 2024-2026 Oravys Inc.
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+ ---
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+
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+ *Powered by [Oravys Inc.](https://oravys.com) - Voice Intelligence*