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My domain, c2pa.camera, now redirects here. I'm a security researcher and it's easier for me to maintain this list on my blog. I maintain this list out of genuine interest in supporting photojournalists like me who want cryptographic verifiability for their critical work. If you have feedback about this list, please email me.

Please don't be upset with me for listing the Google Pixel 10. It is a digital camera, it's below $1000, which matters, in part because it's now the cheapest device that supports the protocol. You must use the official Google camera app to take advantage of C2PA on any Pixel 10. Another reason why this is significant is because we will not always have our nice camera gear on us when we need to document something. Having the Google Pixel 10 lowers the bar for journalists holding power to account.

Please read the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity's C2PA Explainer directly from c2pa.org. The following digital cameras have been advertised as having, or will be getting, support for the C2PA authentication protocol.

ModelReleasedFirmwareReference
Google Pixel 102025 AugustanyGoogle blog
Leica SL3-S2025 JanuaryanyLeica product page
Sony Alpha 1 II2024 Novemberv2.00 update or laterSony press release
Leica M11-D2024 SeptemberanyLeica product page
Canon EOS R12024 JulyanyCanon press release
Canon EOS R5 Mark II2024 JulyanyCanon press release
Fujifilm X-T502024 JuneanyFujifilm press release
Nikon Z6 III2024 Junev2.00 update or laterNikon press release
Fujifilm GFX100S II2024 MayanyFujifilm press release
Sony Alpha 9 III2024 Februaryv2.00 update or laterSony press release
Leica M11-P2023 OctoberanyLeica product page
Sony Alpha 7 IV2021 Decemberv3.00 update or laterSony press release
Sony Alpha 12021 Januaryv2.00 update or laterSony press release
Sony Alpha 7S III2020 Octoberv3.00 update or laterSony press release