Student evidence dossier builder

Don't just say what you did. Show the evidence behind it.

Verifolio helps students organize activity evidence, check whether a claim matches the source, and generate reviewer-ready supporting material.

Supporting material, not an official credential.

QUICK VISUAL GUIDE

See how Verifolio works before you create a dossier.

Account features are coming later. This MVP stores records in your browser.

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Korean source · Research

Research Paper: Climate Policy

58/100

Evidence score

Source · L2 Assistant

지도 교사의 감독 하에 데이터 수집을 보조하였다.

Claim

“I independently led the experimental analysis.”

Role Inflation Detected

Evidence-safe wording

Assisted with data collection and analysis under faculty supervision.

L2

Source role

L5

Claim role

+3

Gap

Stored locally · File hash recorded · SHA-256

Preview only · No data sent to a server

How it works

Five steps from scattered evidence to reviewer-ready dossier

Each step takes minutes. No account required. Everything stays in your browser.

01

Pick an activity

Choose a research project, coding project, award, service record, writing draft, or any other activity you want to document.

02

Add evidence

Upload files, paste source text, scan physical documents, or add project records. Evidence can be in Korean, Chinese, or any language.

03

Write your claim

Enter the sentence you want to use in an application, portfolio, resume, or activity list. For example: "I independently led the experimental analysis."

04

Check alignment

Verifolio compares the claim with your evidence and flags possible role inflation, missing context, or supervision that is not reflected.

05

Get your dossier

Download safer wording, evidence notes, scan provenance, and a reviewer-ready dossier you can share with a counselor, mentor, or reviewer.

Example

What Verifolio actually checks

A student has a Korean source record from their research lab. Their English application claim says something stronger. Verifolio compares the two and suggests safer wording.

This runs entirely in your browser. No AI API. No server upload. Rule-based comparison.

Source evidence (Korean)

지도 교사의 감독 하에 데이터 수집 및 실험 분석을 보조하였다.

Translation: “Assisted with data collection and experimental analysis under teacher supervision.”

Student's English claim

“I independently led the experimental analysis.”

Role mismatch detected

Source role: L2 Assistant (supervised). Claimed role: L5 Lead (independent). The claim may not be fully supported by the source evidence.

Before and after

Original claim

"I independently led the experimental analysis."

What the source actually says

Source says: assistant-level work under teacher supervision.

Safer wording suggested

"Assisted with data collection and experimental analysis under teacher supervision."

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Who uses it

Built for students and the people who support them

Students

Building applications, portfolios, or scholarship submissions and want evidence behind every claim.

International students

With source evidence in Korean, Chinese, or another language that needs to be compared against an English claim.

College counselors

Reviewing student-submitted materials and need to understand what evidence exists behind the claims.

Teachers and mentors

Who want to help students document contributions accurately before reference letters or portfolio reviews.

Scholarship applicants

Building a supplemental portfolio for programs that want evidence beyond grades and transcripts.

Research participants

Who contributed to a lab or project and want to document the difference between what they did and what the team did.

When to use it

Use it before the claim matters most

Before writing Common App activity descriptions

Before sending a portfolio link to a reviewer

Before asking a teacher for a recommendation letter

Before submitting a scholarship or internship application

After finishing a research, coding, or creative project

When source evidence is in a language other than English

When unsure whether a claim is too strong for the evidence

When a counselor or mentor asks for supporting documentation

What you get

A reviewer-ready dossier, not just a score

Every dossier includes six outputs. All generated locally. Nothing stored on a server.

Evidence Dossier

A structured local report showing evidence records, source metadata, and dossier summary.

Safe Activity Wording

Suggested description that stays within what the source evidence actually supports.

Claim Alignment Report

Side-by-side comparison of source role level versus claimed role level, with a gap analysis.

Scan Provenance Record

Raw and processed SHA-256 fingerprints when a physical document is scanned.

Evidence Strength Score

Weighted score across revision depth, process density, AI transparency, and source integrity.

AI-use Disclosure Summary

A transparent record of which AI tools were used and how, formatted for reviewer review.

Under the hood

What Verifolio does

Six tools that take raw evidence to a reviewable dossier. All run locally in your browser.

Source file fingerprinting

Hash and timestamp a source file without exposing the full document. The file never leaves the browser.

Claim-to-evidence check

Compare original source evidence with your claim. Detect where the claim may be stronger than what the evidence supports.

Evidence strength score

Show how strongly the claim is backed by available records. This is not a quality score — it measures documentation.

Process evidence log

Add GitHub activity, revision history, lab logs, feedback records, awards, and more to support the claim.

Safer wording generator

Suggest claim wording that fits the available evidence. Flagged when the original claim was too strong.

Scan provenance record

Scan physical documents on your phone. Raw and processed SHA-256 fingerprints stored with transformation log.

Honest limitations

Supporting material, not an official credential

Verifolio does not replace official transcripts, certificates, recommendation letters, or institutional verification. It creates a student-controlled evidence dossier that can be used as supporting material when a reviewer is willing to consider additional context.

Hashing happens in your browser — file content never uploaded.

Warnings are shown clearly, never hidden.

Does not claim 100% human authorship.

Does not claim AI-free work.

Limitations are always displayed in every dossier.

No official institution has approved or endorsed Verifolio.

What Verifolio is not

Not an official transcript

Verifolio dossiers do not replace transcripts, diplomas, or institutional records.

Not a legal certificate

Nothing produced here constitutes legal proof, endorsement, or certification.

Not an AI detector

Verifolio does not detect whether AI wrote content. It checks process evidence against claims.

Not a university-approved portal

No university or institution has approved or partnered with Verifolio.

Not proof of full authorship

Verifolio shows what evidence supports. It does not prove 100% human authorship.

Not a guarantee reviewers will accept it

Each reviewer decides whether to consider supplemental materials.

Ready to start?

Build your first dossier

Dossiers are built and stored locally in your browser. Your source file is never uploaded to a server. No account required.

Supporting material only. Not an official transcript, certificate, or institutional credential.