Supplier claim verification · Provenance by GNOSIS
Karat reads the public record behind every supplier claim, the filings, the registries, the promises, seals what it finds so it can't be quietly rewritten, and keeps watching. When it cannot prove a claim, it refuses to assert it. Built for the people who have to be sure, about the supply chains children are hidden inside.
Karat is a watch system pointed at the only place that never lies for long: the live public record. Every day your suppliers make claims, a certification held, a report filed, a code of conduct honoured, and most organizations file those claims away and hope. Karat treats a claim the way an analyst treats a tip: it goes and checks. It reads the registries, the regulator catalogues, the published disclosures, and returns one of three honest verdicts, verified, refuted, or unverifiable, each sealed with a cryptographic signature and bound to the exact source it was checked against. Then it keeps watching: the quiet edit, the deleted promise, the contradiction that surfaces months later. And when it cannot prove a claim, it does the one thing no other tool in supply chain will do, it refuses to lie.
Every other tool turns a supplier's claim into a .
Karat turns it into proof, or refuses to lie.
The refusal is the feature
The case files
No endless scroll. Four files, each its own page. Open the one you need.
The trust gap, the numbers, the mines, the fields, and the law. What Karat exists to fight.
Open the evidence → File 02 · MethodThree words, in order. And where Karat sits under your ESG stack: the proof layer, not another score.
Open the method → File 03 · ConsoleRun a trace, catch a quiet edit, seal an S-211 dossier. A guided tour will walk you through it.
Open the console → File 04 · PilotTen of your suppliers, your highest-risk claims, one sealed evidence dossier. Every gap disclosed.
Open the pilot →