What is a VeriMarx Signature Analysis Report?
Each VeriMarx report is designed to give you clear, structured insight into how a signature was analyzed and where potential authenticity risk may exist. The report is built around three core pillars: AI Consensus Score, Variation Indicator Score, and Comparative Analysis; all presented in an easy-to-understand format.
How to Read Your Signature Analysis Report
This report presents a multi-layered evaluation of the submitted signature using advanced AI-assisted analysis and comparative reference data. Each section is designed to help you understand what was analyzed, how confident the system is, and why the conclusions were reached.
*This is not a certification or verification—rather, it is a high-level summary of the analytical findings.
VMX Score (Overall Consistency Rating)
The VMX Score is VeriMarx’s proprietary overall consistency rating. It combines the results of signature comparison, forgery-related indicator analysis, and image quality into one easy-to-read score.
Higher VMX Scores indicate stronger consistency with verified reference examples, while lower scores may reflect irregularities, warning indicators, or limited evidence quality.
The VMX Score is a confidence-based analytical tool and is not a certification or guarantee.
VMX Score Bar (Red / Amber / Green Scale)
The VMX Score bar provides a quick visual interpretation of the overall result:
Red indicates low overall consistency
Amber reflects moderate or inconclusive consistency
Green represents high overall consistency
This scale helps users quickly understand where a signature falls within the VeriMarx consistency spectrum.
ID Number
A unique analysis identifier assigned to your submission.
Use this ID for:
Customer support inquiries
Future reference or re-analysis
Record-keeping and documentation
Authenticity Analysis
The Authenticity Analysis score reflects how closely the submitted signature aligns with established reference patterns from verified examples.
Higher values suggest stronger structural and stylistic consistency with known samples, while lower values may indicate significant deviations or unusual execution characteristics.
Forgery Analysis
The Forgery Analysis score measures the presence of forgery-related indicators, such as unnatural pen movement, hesitation, inconsistent stroke flow, or structural abnormalities.
Higher forgery scores reflect a greater number of detected warning signs, while lower values indicate fewer irregularities.
This score contributes directly to the overall VMX evaluation.
Image Quality
The Image Quality score reflects how clear and usable the uploaded image is for analysis. Factors such as resolution, lighting, contrast, cropping, and focus affect how confidently the system can evaluate fine signature details.
Higher image quality improves analytical reliability and comparative accuracy.
Written Analysis Summary
The Analysis Summary provides a detailed explanation of the system’s findings. It describes key consistencies or inconsistencies observed in letter formation, stroke patterns, spacing, and signature structure.
This section is designed to help users understand why the signature received its reported scores.
Key Findings
The Key Findings section highlights the most important observations identified during analysis, including notable strengths, detected irregularities, or specific areas of concern.
These bullet points provide a quick breakdown of the main factors influencing the VMX Score.
Confidence Level
The Confidence Level reflects how strongly the system can support its evaluation based on the available evidence, including image quality and reference depth.
Confidence may be lower when the image is unclear, the signature is highly variable, or limited comparison material is available.
How to Use Your Report
VeriMarx reports are intended to help you:
Decide whether further review is warranted
Identify potential red flags before buying or submitting an item
Better understand why a signature may present higher or lower authenticity risk
They are analytical tools, not final judgments, and are best used as part of an informed decision-making process.
Notice of Disclaimer
VeriMarx provides AI-generated reference alignment and variation analysis only. Percentage scores are informational indicators and do not constitute authentication, certification, or proof of authenticity or counterfeit status. Users should consult qualified professional authenticators before making any purchase, sale, auction, valuation, insurance, or legal decision.
This analysis is a risk and probability assessment, not a certificate of authenticity.
Results are based on visual and comparative data only and do not replace in-person forensic examination.
For high-value items, third-party authentication services are still recommended.
Submissions - False Positive and False Negative Results
VeriMarx provides powerful tools to help identify potentially counterfeit or non-compliant items, but results may occasionally include false positives (flagging genuine items) or false negatives (missing problematic items). Because of this, VeriMarx should be used as part of a broader review process and not as the sole basis for final authentication decisions. Users are encouraged to submit reference samples that they believe to be genuine to help improve accuracy and strengthen future evaluations.