Every RealHuman is a Verifier.
Once you are verified, you can verify people you know — friends, family, neighbors — by passing along a one-time code we send you when they sign up.
What Verifiers do
Verifiers vouch for the realness of other humans by passing them a one-time code on a different channel (text, phone, in person — your choice). The person enters the code on their RealHumans dashboard and is verified instantly. No video call required.
You only verify people you actually know. That's the whole system. If everyone vouches honestly for the people in their lives, the network stays real.
How to become a Verifier
It happens automatically. The moment you become a verified RealHuman, you're a Verifier too. Your dashboard will show your personal invite link, which you can share with the people you want to vouch for. When they sign up through your link, you'll get a verification request from them.
What Verifiers don't do
Verifiers don't verify strangers. We have a separate role for that — Guardians. Guardians are long-term members the community trusts to do verification calls with people who don't know anyone in the network yet. Guardians check government ID on a short video call. Verifiers don't.
If you'd like to apply to be a Guardian, become a verified RealHuman first, vouch for a few people you know, and reach out via our contact form.
Get verified, then verify others.
That's how this works. Real people verifying other real people.