C2PA supported devices, cameras, and software in 2026

The official list of every major camera, phone, app, and platform currently supporting C2PA Content Credentials.

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Last updated

May 4, 2026

Devices

Leica

Hardware-level signing from Leica cameras

ModelStatusNotes
M11-PLiveThe world's first camera with built-in Content Credentials, using a dedicated hardware chip to sign images at the moment of capture.
M11-DLiveThe second Leica camera to integrate C2PA-compliant authenticity technology, continuing the focus on verifiable provenance.
SL3Not SupportedDoes not support C2PA. Leica has stated that firmware-only solutions do not meet its security standards for encryption.

Sony

Support added through authenticated camera workflows

ModelStatusNotes
Alpha 1 (a1)LiveC2PA support added via firmware update (Ver. 2.00), enabling in-camera digital signatures to authenticate images.
Alpha 9 III (a9 III)LiveSupport for C2PA image authenticity was included in a firmware update (Ver. 2.00).
Alpha 7S III (a7S III)LiveFirmware update (Ver. 3.00) brought Sony's Camera Authenticity Solution to this model.
Alpha 7 IV (a7 IV)LiveGained C2PA support through a firmware update (Ver. 3.00), embedding provenance metadata directly into files.

Nikon

Includes announced and suspended authenticity support

ModelStatusNotes
Z9Not SupportedNikon showed a Z9 provenance prototype in 2022, but Nikon's current Authenticity Service still publicly lists only the Z6III as compatible; no public Z9 rollout is documented as of May 4, 2026.
Z6 IIILiveSupports Nikon Authenticity Service with C2PA Content Credentials; Nikon says Z6III compatibility is live as of August 27, 2025 and requires Nikon Imaging Cloud plus current firmware.

Canon

Native support in flagship pro mirrorless bodies

ModelStatusNotes
EOS R1LiveSupports C2PA content authentication, initially available for registered news agencies to verify image authenticity from capture.
EOS R5 Mark IILiveFirmware update added C2PA support, embedding verifiable metadata to help combat misinformation.

Fujifilm

GFX and X series support

ModelStatusNotes
GFX100S IILiveReported to have C2PA support for embedding content provenance information.
X-T50LiveReported to be a C2PA-compliant device, allowing creators to attach authenticity data to their images.

Samsung

C2PA support arriving through Galaxy devices and AI workflows

ModelStatusNotes
Galaxy S25 SeriesLiveThe industry's first smartphone lineup to natively support C2PA Content Credentials, initially for images created or edited with Galaxy AI.
Galaxy Devices (via Gallery App)LiveA Gallery app update is rolling out Content Credentials support to more Galaxy devices, showing a 'CR' icon for details on AI edits.

Google

Pixel camera provenance support is on the roadmap

ModelStatusNotes
Pixel 10LiveGoogle says Pixel 10 is the first phone with C2PA Content Credentials across every photo created by Pixel Camera; Google Photos can also display credentials.
Software & Platforms

Adobe

  • Photoshop

    Content Credentials applied during edits.

  • Lightroom / Classic / Mobile

    Attach and preserve credentials on export.

  • Premiere Pro

    Credentials support for video workflows.

  • Firefly

    Auto-embeds credentials in AI-generated assets.

  • Adobe Stock & Behance

    Displays and preserves credentials with assets.

  • Content Authenticity (Beta)

    Standalone tooling for applying and inspecting credentials.

Other Platforms

  • ChatGPT / OpenAI

    C2PA credentials embedded in generated images.

  • Google Photos

    Displays C2PA metadata for compatible images.

  • LinkedIn

    Shows Content Credentials on supported feed images.

  • Cloudinary

    C2PA in media management and delivery workflows.

  • Stability AI / Google Gemini

    Generative AI tools with manifest support.

Credentials can be stripped when images are screenshotted, re-saved, or uploaded through unsupported platforms.