AI is incredible, but it's also everywhere. And sometimes, you just want to know if an actual person made something. That's it. That's why we built Trusted Humans.
We're not anti-AI. We're pro-clarity. When you read something, watch something, or buy something, you deserve to know who (or what) made it. We make that simple.
We're a small team of people who got tired of not knowing what's real online. Writers, developers, designers, all human, last time we checked. We verify companies, certify their work, and give you a simple way to know: “yep, a real person made this.”
These aren't corporate values printed on a wall. They're how we actually work.
How do we verify someone? We'll tell you. Our process is open for anyone to see. If you have questions, we have answers.
When we say someone's verified, we've actually done the work. No shortcuts. No rubber stamps. If we're not sure, we don't certify.
We give you the information. What you do with it is up to you. Some people prefer AI content, that's fine. We just think you should know what you're getting.
Humans are messy, imperfect, and wonderful. The best art comes from lived experience, the heartbreaks, the late nights, the weird ideas at 3am. That's what we're here to protect.
Seriously, it's not. AI can be amazing when used honestly. The problem is when it pretends to be something it's not. We think creators and audiences deserve better than that.
This only works if people trust it. So we obsess over earning that trust, every day, with every verification. No exceptions.
Look, you've probably scrolled past a hundred things today without knowing if a person or a machine made them. Most of the time, it doesn't matter. But sometimes it does.
That nagging feeling of "wait, did a robot write this?"; gone. See our badge, know it's human. Simple as that.
AI is moving fast. Like, really fast. We help you keep up, not by making you an expert, but by giving you the clarity you need to make your own choices.
When you choose human-made work, you're supporting real people, people with mortgages and coffee addictions and dreams. That matters.