Verify a LendBook document

Confirm that a LendBook PDF — an agreement, addendum, statement or report — has not been altered since it was created. Everything runs in your browser — the document is never uploaded to any server.

Upload the LendBook PDF

Tap to choose, or drag & drop a LendBook PDF (agreement, addendum, statement or report) here.

— OR PASTE THE VERIFICATION CODE —

What this check proves

  • Integrity — the document's contents shown above match its seal, i.e. they have not been altered since the document was created in LendBook.
  • Copy-matching — two copies of the same document produce the same seal, so the lender's and the borrower's copies can be confirmed identical.

What it does not prove

  • Signatures / execution — for an agreement, the seal covers the agreed terms only, so it cannot tell you whether the parties actually signed.
  • Legal validity — that depends on signatures, stamp duty and the laws where you are.
  • Issuer identity — it confirms the terms match the seal, not who created the document. (A central registry would be needed to attest the issuer.)

LendBook is a private record-keeping tool. It does not provide loans, lending or any financial service, and does not give legal advice.