EchoMark's API enables enterprises to embed forensic watermarking into applications, internal tools, and custom workflows.

Implementing visible and invisible watermarking provides organizations with a powerful layer of security and accountability for sensitive information. Traditional visible watermarks act as a deterrent against unauthorized sharing by clearly marking ownership, while invisible forensic watermarks provide traceability without disrupting document aesthetics or operational effectiveness.
EchoMark’s innovative forensic watermarking technology ensures that even if content is altered, the embedded identifiers remain intact, enabling organizations to track leaks and enforce data protection policies effectively. By leveraging both types of watermarking, businesses can safeguard intellectual property, mitigate insider threats, and maintain compliance with data security regulations.
The same powerful watermarking solution available for Microsoft Exchange, Google Workspace, and in the EchoMark online app is now available through the EchoMark API.
Get started right away with EchoMark's API. Administrators can create API clients directly inside the EchoMark web application, then use the API documentation to connect existing applications and workflows.
Implement the EchoMark API to upload originals and generate individualized marked copies for recipients from your internal systems. Protect all private data with the accuracy and reliability of forensic watermarking. From legal contracts and confidential emails, to sensitive documents and images, track and trace where your sensitive information is shared.
Embed EchoMark’s API into document management systems for automated, individualized watermarking every time a file is accessed.
When a breach occurs, retrieve forensic results programmatically by using the EchoMark web application to investigate the leaked artifact and identify whose marked copy was exposed. The API handles document upload and marked-copy generation; investigation and attribution happen within EchoMark.
For on-premises deployments, your internal team can execute an investigation and detect the source of a leaked artifact all through your access to the EchoMark API. Run it in your own environments and maintain confidentiality of private information.
Protect your most valued assets by adding EchoMark's end-to-end watermarking protection to the workflows your teams already use, with the EchoMark API.

TWIL: Meta staffing changes, oil pricing concerns, IRS legal discussions, and a utility refurbishment memo — read this week's stories.