What's new

Plugin, web app and infrastructure updates as they ship.

Version 1.1.0

27 May 2026

Three account-security upgrades. Sign in with a passkey, add two-factor authentication, and find out by email when anything on your account changes.

Highlights

  • Passkeys. Sign in with Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello, or a hardware security key. Set one up from /settings. Passkeys are phishing-resistant, and the private key never reaches our servers.
  • Two-factor authentication. Use any authenticator app for a six-digit code at sign-in. You also get nine single-use backup codes in case you lose access to the app.
  • Account-activity emails. Welcomes for new accounts and Mivia Pro upgrades, signup verifications, password resets, and a security alert whenever your password, email, passkeys, or two-factor authentication change. The security alerts include the time, browser, and approximate location so you can tell whether it was you.
  • Email preferences. Pick which optional Mivia emails you receive from /settings: collaborator activity, plugin updates, and product news for everyone, plus per-scan alerts, a weekly activity digest, and anomaly alerts on Mivia Pro. Account-essential emails always send.

Version 1.0.0

25 May 2026

The first public release of Mivia Sign. Sign your audio, prove you made it, and find out where it ends up.

Highlights

  • Sign in your DAW. The Mivia Sign plugin (AU, VST3, CLAP) embeds a cryptographic watermark into your master without leaving the session.
  • Sign on the web. Drop a file at /sign and get back a watermarked copy with its manifest.
  • Verify any audio. Anyone can scan a track at /scan. No account needed. We tell you, the owner, where it surfaced.
  • Public certificate pages. Every signed track has a public page showing the title, creator, signed date and Bitcoin anchor. Paste the Mivia ID at /database to open the certificate directly, or follow the link from a scan result. No account needed.
  • Per-recipient watermarks for leak tracking. Sign one track for several recipients at once. If a copy leaks, the scan tells you which labelled version was found.
  • Bitcoin-anchored timestamps. Every signed track is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain through OpenTimestamps, so the time of signing is publicly verifiable forever.
  • Activity feed. See every scan of your tracks, with approximate country and city, in one timeline.
  • Library. Your signed tracks in one place. Titles, dates, scan counts, and the manifest for each.
  • Collaborators. Share a manifest with the people on the project so they can verify and follow scans too.