EchoMark API pushes watermarking into existing workflows
EchoMark has launched an API that allows developers to integrate its forensic watermarking technology directly into existing applications and workflows. This API enables automatic, programmatic embedding of individualized watermarks into documents at the point of distribution, without requiring separate tools or infrastructure management.
Key Takeaways
- EchoMark API is now available in multi-tenant SaaS for licensed customers.
- Developers can authenticate, make a call, and receive a forensically watermarked document nearly instantly.
- The API uses OAuth2 authorization and requires an EchoMark administrator to create an API client first.
- Files are uploaded to EchoMark’s cloud document storage and deleted after the upload completes.
- EchoMark says an investigation can be started in the EchoMark web app if a leak occurs.
Why It Matters
This moves forensic watermarking closer to the point where sensitive files are actually distributed, instead of adding a separate security step afterward. EchoMark is positioning the API as an integration layer for document management platforms, file-sharing workflows, and custom applications, with the same underlying services used by its fully managed products. The practical signal for the market is whether teams adopt the API inside existing portals and internal tools, since EchoMark says that is the intended path. Watch for how quickly developers move from the support docs to production integrations.
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