RightsVault tracks every asset, license, receipt and AI disclosure behind your videos, games and digital products — then hands you the proof the moment a platform, a claim, or a client asks for it.
It's that six months later, you can't prove you didn't.
Licensed music. Purchased 3D models. Stock footage. AI-generated backgrounds. Fonts from a bundle three years ago. Every project you ship is built from dozens of sources — and the proof for all of it is scattered across email, Downloads folders, and memory. Then Steam asks about AI content, a claim lands on a monetized video, or a client asks whether they can actually use what you delivered.
Point RightsVault at a project. It tells you what's cleared, what needs evidence, and what would block your upload.
Scan a project and see exactly what's cleared, what's missing evidence, and what would block an upload or a store launch.
Content ID dispute, Steam AI survey, client audit — export the evidence folder in one click, with the terms as they were on the day you licensed them.
A license changes or expires. Instantly see every project and product it's inside — before it becomes a problem.
Versions, what's inside each one, and the license you give your customers. Know what you sold, and what was in it.
Which assets are AI-generated, from which tool, with what evidence — ready for platform disclosure requirements.
Everything stays on your machine. No cloud account required to use what you bought. Your evidence is yours.
And both guides are free right now — no signup required to read them:
RightsVault is being validated, not pre-sold. I'm gathering a waitlist to find out whether enough creators genuinely need this before spending months building it. No payment is taken and no card is required.
If enough people sign up, it gets built — and you get launch pricing. If not enough do, I'll email you and say so plainly rather than going quiet. Either way you'll hear from me, and either way the two guides above stay yours.
Your signup is a vote on whether this exists.