Our Take
VWFNDR™ just dropped MBL, a compact camera for everyone built for one purpose: prove your photos are real, not AI. In an era where deepfakes are everywhere and anyone can fake anything, they decided to build hardware instead of another app. MBL captures raw photos with cryptographic proof that you're the one who took it—timestamp, location, device signature, the whole chain of custody. No more "wait, was that real or generated?" from your family at Thanksgiving.
The idea is simple but the timing is everything. AI-generated images are getting indistinguishable from reality, stock photo libraries are flooded with合成 garbage, and journalists, investigators, and just regular people need a way to say "I was there, here's proof." VWFNDR™ is betting that in a world skeptical of everything they see, hardware that authenticates reality will have demand. It's a camera that doesn't just capture light—it captures trust.
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