Has anyone tried this Verimarx Ai tool that's advertised on this site?

Was wondering if anyone here has used it here and had it work well? I can't find much information on this tool, supposedly it detects forgeries, just wanted thoughts on it.

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That’s a good point, and to clarify, we do perform comparative analysis as part of the process. We look at how a signature relates to known authentic exemplars, but we do not weigh that as heavily as the forgery-side analysis.

The reason is that a signature can differ from authentic examples for entirely legitimate reasons—age, writing conditions, speed, surface, instrument, fatigue, and countless other variables. What often becomes more telling is when a signature shows traits that are consistent with known forgery patterns or repeated non-genuine styles.

So it is not an either/or approach. Comparative review is part of the equation, but the stronger emphasis is placed on identifying characteristics that may indicate forgery. The goal is to give collectors a more informed understanding of the why behind an opinion, so they can better decide whether further examination or third-party authentication is warranted.

So when a Beatles signature is submitted, it’s compared against common and well known forgery styles?

As the systems continues to develop…yes.

Good. That’s something that’s very much needed, not just for your service but in general. 

+1 Agree. After a while one can spot a peters/Ford "Bowie," will this ID consistent inconsistencies?

Eric,

In time.. yes. The system will become increasingly more accurate as more information is provided. Also, it is imperative that we obtain information regarding known forgers and their associated forgery styles.

Well, here, IMO, is a very obvious andy peters/Tony Ford "Bowie" - 

Thank you Eric. 

Here is an authentic that often gets flagged as a secretarial:

And another, thought to be secretarial but provably authentic:

Here are representative exemplars for each era:

1936 document:

1946 William Morris contract:

1956 The Golden Ham signed:

Talk of the Town program 1967:

C. 1977 Smokey and the Bandit SP:

1980's card or page:

Fine examples.

Here is my own set:

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