For institutions
PEAC is an open standard for verifiable interaction records. These pages explain why this matters for accountability, research, and public-interest use cases, and link to artifacts you can evaluate today.
Evaluate PEAC in 10 minutes
- 1Read the policy surface: /.well-known/peac.txt
- 2Inspect a sample receipt and verify: /verify
- 3Read governance commitments: /ecosystem/governance
- 4Skim the one-pager: /public-interest/one-pager
Start with the primitives
Policy surface
Machine-readable terms at /.well-known/peac.txt
Record format
Signed receipt files that represent interaction records
Verification
Deterministic checks using portable artifacts and public keys
Evidence bundles
Portable dispute and audit packages
Conformance
Fixtures that let independent implementations agree
Why PEAC Exists
The problem, the missing primitive, and what PEAC does and does not standardize.
Learn moreUse Cases
Concrete outcomes for oversight, incident review, reproducibility, and rights.
Learn moreGovernance
Neutrality, non-capture commitments, scope discipline, and verification posture.
Learn moreCollaborate
How to fund, pilot, or contribute without turning PEAC into a vendor platform.
Learn moreEvaluate the artifacts
The fastest way to evaluate PEAC is through its artifacts, not a pitch.