“In a world of noise, VerifiedWiki speaks truth.”
— The Verified Source of the World’s Knowledge
The platform combines the precision of Wikipedia, the authenticity of government data, and the credibility of verified digital identities to create the world’s first “Verified Internet of Knowledge,” where every article or profile bearing a verified badge represents authenticated information — whether from verified subscribers, notable individuals, government entities, or official organizations.
To make reliable knowledge available to every person — by combining human editorial oversight, verified digital identities, and machine-assisted checks to reduce misinformation and increase trust.
A world where online information is as trustworthy as published scholarship — easy to access, clearly sourced, and respectful of cultural and linguistic diversity.
Every page is verified against primary and authoritative sources.
Clear citations, edit histories, and verification badges.
Community-driven editing with fast anti-vandalism tools.
Content available in multiple languages and accessible formats.
We prioritise primary and authoritative sources — government publications, recognized journals, and credible media. All claims are cited with structured references.
All donations to VerifiedWiki are voluntary and non-refundable. Donations support platform operations, verification tools, and community outreach. For questions, contact info@verifiedwikipedia.org.
Anyone can suggest edits. Sensitive or high-impact content is routed through verified editors and subject-matter reviewers before being published with a verification badge.
For partnerships, data requests, or grievances: info@verifiedwikipedia.org. We publish transparency reports periodically describing major enforcement actions.
Become an editor, donate, or partner with us to expand verified knowledge worldwide.