Digimarc Unveils Digitized Security Labels to Help Brands Prevent Product Counterfeiting and Restore Consumer Trust
Move from analog foils to interactive, machine-verifiable authenticity checks that reduce fraud, protect revenue, and keep consumers safe
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“Labels have always been an easy and affordable security option, but traditional foils and holograms can no longer be trusted as any evidence that a product is real or hasn’t been tampered with,” explained
To facilitate two-factor authentication, visible QR codes are added to covertly watermarked labels, or the label can pair with an existing QR code on the product packaging. Consumers simply scan the QR code, which leads them to scan the watermarked security label, providing the dual verification step. The result is simple, affordable, and scalable authentication, security, and traceability for a wide range of consumer products. “We see huge potential for use with over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, spirits, health and beauty products, and automotive products, to start,” said
Watermarked labels can be serialized as well, which provides further protection by limiting the risk of copying even further to a single instance. Serialization also enables products to be tracked after scanning using Digimarc’s Illuminate cloud analytics platform, which provides actionable visibility into counterfeiting hot spots so companies can initiate data-driven, targeted investigations.
“Digitally watermarked labels offer a standardized, highly copy-resistant authentication and security solution that’s low cost and easier to adopt,” Rodriguez added. “They’re a great way to get started with digital watermarking that empowers everyday consumers to determine what’s real and what’s fake with confidence.”
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