Digital system of record

Immutable originals. Verifiable proof.

Granite Mesa preserves digital assets and documents as original copies, records cryptographic proof, captures metadata at scale, and maintains ownership history without altering the source file.

Original Source files remain distinct from previews and extracted data.
Proven Hashes, manifests, versions, and events support verification.
Governed Retention, access control, and audit records are built in.
Proof-first repository

Every original needs evidence.

Granite Mesa is designed around the ability to answer what was stored, when it was stored, who had custody, and whether the current bytes match the original proof record.

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Immutable source storage

Original files are preserved separately from thumbnails, previews, OCR text, and feature metadata.

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Cryptographic verification

Hash records, file size, version data, timestamps, and signed manifests support repeatable proof.

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Ownership history

Custody, control, assignment, and access events can be traced across the life of an asset.

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Audit-ready events

Upload, validation, view, download, enrichment, and administrative actions are recorded as durable events.

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Governance controls

Retention, legal hold, policy boundaries, and object-level permissions are core design concerns.

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Verification interface

Users should be able to inspect the original proof record without needing direct infrastructure access.

Capture and enrichment

From single upload to large-scale ingest.

Granite Mesa supports direct uploads and large batch intake while keeping originals isolated from all derived work.

  • Presigned upload and download flows for controlled file movement.
  • Queue-based processing for validation, hashing, extraction, and retry handling.
  • OCR and feature detection stored as derived metadata, never as a mutation of the original.
  • Exception handling for failed files, incomplete metadata, and verification mismatches.
Capture pipeline from upload through proof
Architecture direction

Built for trust, scale, and operational clarity.

The platform direction is AWS-native: S3 for original object storage, serverless processing, durable queues, strong identity, encryption, audit logging, and document-focused governance.

Granite vault protecting original files
Proof record with hash and custody events

Proof record

A clear verification record for each original: hash, timestamp, version, manifest, and custody events.

Secure access shield

Secure access

Identity, MFA, encryption, object-level authorization, and complete access audit are expected design foundations.

Ownership history timeline

Ownership history

Granite Mesa can show who controlled an original, when control changed, and how access was used.

Granite Mesa is being built

A stronger foundation for digital originals.

This temporary page introduces the product direction while the full Granite Mesa website and application are under development.

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