Turn content leakage into a traceable event

Traceability for media content distribution

FutureMark™ uses video invisible watermarking to embed imperceptible distribution identifiers for content platforms, brands, and AIGC teams. Even after forwarding, compression, clipping, or re-editing, the source can often be recovered from a 1-3 second clip or a small set of screenshots.
Give every outbound piece of content traceable, accountable, and operational protection.

Built for short-video platforms, MCNs, film marketing, brand asset distribution, AIGC governance, and enterprise content audits.

Know who owns the content and who received it

For business teams, FutureMark™ solves a simple problem: content has to be shared, but sharing should not mean losing control.

Find who leaked it

Embed different identifiers for different customers, employees, agencies, or channels. When suspicious content appears, recover the related recipient and reduce manual guesswork.

Keep distribution records clear

Encode user IDs, channel IDs, campaign batches, and publishing timestamps so every outbound video can be mapped back to business records.

Support copyright enforcement

When video is copied, clipped, or reposted across platforms, hidden identifiers help legal, copyright, and platform governance teams assess origin.

Fit everyday commercial sharing

Use it for licensed assets, member-only content, campaign materials, and AIGC batches so content can be shared normally while still leaving a path for investigation.

FutureMark Use Cases

FutureMark™ is designed for high-frequency, fragmented, cross-platform media distribution, especially where traditional DRM cannot cover external sharing and social circulation.

Embed source identifiers into uploaded, reviewed, distributed, or partner-submitted videos so platforms can quickly determine ownership after copying or malicious spread.

Send freely. Trace precisely.

FutureMark™ adds an invisible protection layer before videos are shared, without forcing teams to change how they distribute content.

Embed business identity

Embed up to 32 ASCII characters per video to encode user, channel, batch, timestamp, order, or task identifiers.

Trace from limited evidence

Leaked content rarely appears as a complete original file. In common scenarios, FutureMark™ can recover identifiers from 1-3 second clips, dozens of frames, or even screenshots.

Built for social sharing paths

Optimized for common compression, cropping, filters, and re-encoding across WeChat, TikTok, Instagram, and similar distribution paths.

Deep learning behind the scenes

A visual model identifies hidden features that remain after real-world processing, helping teams get more stable traceability results.

Console and API access

Business users can operate through the console, while engineers can integrate embedding, extraction, and job queries into CMS, publishing, review, or AIGC pipelines.

Support enterprise data boundaries

Use SaaS for fast validation, or deploy to an intranet, private cloud, or dedicated cloud environment for sensitive materials and compliance audits.

Workflow

From pre-share protection to post-incident tracing

FutureMark™ can be embedded into existing production and distribution workflows. Mark content before sharing, then upload a sample to identify the source when suspicious circulation appears.

1

Create distribution identity

Generate a unique identifier for each customer, employee, channel, or campaign batch and map it to your business records.

2

Mark before publishing

Embed an imperceptible identifier before delivery, external sharing, or platform publishing without changing the viewing experience.

3

Detect suspicious content

When leakage, unauthorized reposting, or suspicious remixes appear, upload the clip, screenshot, or derivative material for lookup.

4

Recover source and act

Link the recovered identifier to business records, then support notices, takedowns, evidence collection, channel management, or enforcement.

Traceability Map

A complete watermark evidence flow

From identity generation and invisible embedding to suspicious repost detection, FutureMark™ keeps distribution records, extracted watermark data, and copyright confirmation connected in one operational flow.

User information

Recipient, channel, campaign, or business object data.

Information database

Stores watermark identity and business mappings.

Copyrighted video

The original media asset before external distribution.

Watermark embedding

Write an invisible identifier into the video before release.

Video distribution

The marked video is sent to platforms, partners, or channels.

Video copy 2

A reposted or suspicious copy appears.

Watermark extraction

FutureMark can read watermark information from a 1-3s sample.

Extracted watermark data

Recovered identifier from the suspicious material.

Information comparison

Match extracted data with stored business records.

Copyright confirmation

Confirm source ownership and support follow-up action.

Private deployment: keep core assets inside your boundary

For government, media, film-rights, and sensitive-content teams, FutureMark™ can run in your own environment while preserving algorithm capability, data security, and system integration.

Intranet or private cloud

Deploy to your intranet, private cloud, dedicated VPC, or controlled Kubernetes environment so files and logs stay on your side.

Independent storage and access control

Integrate with enterprise object storage, databases, account systems, and audit policies for existing security governance.

API integration

Use embedding, extraction, and job-query APIs to connect with CMS, DAM, publishing systems, review tools, and internal workflows.

Dedicated model and operations support

Tune parameters for your media types, compression paths, and channels, with support for deployment, monitoring, upgrades, and troubleshooting.

Make content distribution traceable

Whether you want to validate the SaaS workflow quickly or plan enterprise private deployment, we can design marking, extraction, and attribution flows around your distribution scenario.