Metadata Batch Scanner
Scan entire directories of documents for metadata anomalies — wrong authors, consumer software, modification timestamps, missing digital signatures.
In practice: One command. Every document checked. Every anomaly flagged.
What problem it solves
A batch complement to Document Forensics: point at a folder, get a report of suspicious metadata across many files at once. Useful when institutions dump thousands of pages and you need triage before deep review.
Who it is for
Investigators and litigants reviewing large productions.
What you need before starting
- Original digital files in bulk
- Storage and time for large scans
Deployment and how it runs
Example outputs and proof
No example outputs published yet
Incomplete on purpose until we can show real or redacted samples without overclaiming.
Visual proof
No wireframe or screenshot is attached to this listing yet—honest gap, not a hidden demo.
Limitations and safety boundaries
- Not yet released; behavior will mirror single-file forensics with batch reporting.
- Screenshots and benchmark run: launch blocker.
Public vs verified vs compute-limited
Not released yet. This listing is public so you know what we are building. Shipping timeline and access limits will be documented here. Nora's Law is a platform and framework—not legislation. These are software tools, not votes or statutes.
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