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# Tag

The Iterati platform makes it incredibly simple for individual artists, art dealers, galleries, or museum operators to certify the authenticity of a physical artwork using non-cloneable, tamper evident NFC labels.

These NFC labels are typically attached to the back of the artwork and can be tapped with any smartphone to quickly ensure that the NFC tag and associated artwork is authentic - as well as create opportunities for a variety of follow-on engagement.

Our platform links these secure physical identifiers to digital certificates of authenticity to create a long-lived, versatile authenticity guarantee that can be validated independently by anyone at any time.

**Our no-code platform enables non-technical creators to start certifying artworks in minutes.**&#x20;

[Read more about the certification process.](/getting-started/certification-process.md)

<figure><img src="/files/2KV7hIGBUy6bOqwtvYSy" alt=""><figcaption><p>Iterati authenticity labels</p></figcaption></figure>


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