Attorney-Backed Verification Service
Alibi.ink creates cryptographically timestamped, attorney-verified records of your activities — so when it matters most, your story is already proven.
Process
Sign up for a flat-rate subscription and enter a formal attorney-client relationship with a licensed attorney in our network.
Our app logs timestamped GPS, calendar, check-in data, and optional moments you explicitly choose to capture and encrypt.
Each record is cryptographically hashed and written to an immutable blockchain ledger — tamper-proof proof of existence.
Your attorney releases verified records formatted as admissible evidence to establish your alibi when needed.
What You Get
All data held within a formal legal retainer, protected by attorney-client privilege to the fullest extent of the law.
Continuous background location logging with cryptographic signing. Every coordinate timestamped and immutably recorded.
Opt-in audio snapshots where consent laws permit. The app alerts you to jurisdiction rules before any capture.
Records hashed to a public blockchain within minutes. The timestamp cannot be altered retroactively by anyone.
Native iOS and Android apps plus a desktop browser extension. One subscription covers every device you own.
AES-256 encryption on-device before upload. Only you and your retaining attorney can decrypt the contents.
No surprise charges, no hourly billing. One monthly fee covers subscription, storage, and attorney access.
One-click export in court-admissible formats with full chain of custody documentation included.
Plans
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/ month per person
Professional
/ month per person
Enterprise
for organizations & firms
Technology
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24,391 total records. All encrypted and blockchain-anchored.
Control what Alibi.ink captures on your behalf. All features require your explicit authorization.
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Licensed in Texas and federally admitted. Specializes in evidence law, digital records, and criminal defense. Available 24/7 for Professional plan subscribers.
In addition to your primary attorney, the Alibi.ink legal network provides coverage across all 50 states and federal courts. If you travel, you're always covered.
Generate a court-admissible evidence package from your records.
Your attorney will review and prepare your package within 2 business hours on the Professional plan.
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Legal Documents
Last updated: March 2, 2026 · Effective immediately upon subscription
Gavinverse, LLC. ("Alibi.ink") operates a subscription-based activity verification and legal retention service. By using our service, you enter into a formal attorney-client relationship with a licensed attorney in our network.
We do not use your data for advertising, profiling, or sale to third parties.
All activity records are held on behalf of your retained attorney under attorney-client privilege. Records are disclosed only upon your written instruction to your attorney or valid legal process reviewed by your attorney.
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By subscribing to Alibi.ink, you agree to these Terms, our Privacy Policy, and our Recording Authorization Agreement.
Alibi.ink captures and stores timestamped encrypted activity records, anchors hashes to a public blockchain, and facilitates your attorney-client relationship with a licensed attorney. Alibi.ink is a technology platform, not a law firm.
Alibi.ink and your retained attorney cannot guarantee any specific legal outcome. Admissibility is determined by courts.
These Terms are governed by Delaware law. Disputes resolved by binding AAA arbitration.
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You — not Alibi.ink — are legally responsible for complying with recording consent laws in your jurisdiction. By using recording features, you confirm that you are a party to any conversation you record and have obtained all legally required consents.
| State | Consent Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Alaska | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Arizona | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| California | All-Party | All parties must consent. Cal. Penal Code §632 |
| Colorado | One-Party | Must be a party to the conversation |
| Connecticut | Mixed | Treat as all-party to be safe |
| Delaware | All-Party | All parties must consent |
| Florida | All-Party | All parties must consent. Fla. Stat. §934.03 |
| Georgia | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Hawaii | Mixed | One-party for calls; all-party if device placed in private space |
| Idaho | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Illinois | All-Party | All parties must consent for private conversations |
| Indiana | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Iowa | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Kansas | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Kentucky | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Louisiana | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Maine | One-Party | You may record; no hidden devices outside your property |
| Maryland | All-Party | All parties must consent in all situations |
| Massachusetts | All-Party | Disclosure and consent required for all recordings |
| Michigan | Mixed | All-party for third-party recording; one-party if participant |
| Minnesota | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Mississippi | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Missouri | Mixed | All-party for in-person; one-party for phone calls |
| Montana | All-Party | All parties must know they are being recorded |
| Nebraska | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Nevada | Mixed | All-party for phone calls; one-party for in-person |
| New Hampshire | All-Party | All parties must consent |
| New Jersey | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| New Mexico | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| New York | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| North Carolina | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| North Dakota | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Ohio | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Oklahoma | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Oregon | Mixed | All-party for in-person; one-party for phone calls |
| Pennsylvania | All-Party | Strictly all-party for oral and electronic communications |
| Rhode Island | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| South Carolina | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| South Dakota | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Tennessee | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Texas | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Utah | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Vermont | One-Party | Federal one-party rules apply |
| Virginia | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Washington | All-Party | All parties must consent for private calls and conversations |
| West Virginia | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Wisconsin | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Wyoming | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
| Washington D.C. | One-Party | You may record your own conversations |
Under the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act (18 U.S.C. §2511), recording is permitted when at least one party consents. As a participant in your own conversations, you satisfy the federal minimum. State laws may impose stricter requirements.
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© 2026 Gavinverse, LLC. — Not a law firm. Legal services by licensed attorneys in your jurisdiction.