Is Inscribe the same as VerifyPDF?
No. Inscribe is an agentic AI platform built around the lender document review workflow. It parses uploaded files, surfaces fraud signals, runs risk analysis and gives analysts a console to investigate flagged applications. The agentic framing is the headline product.
VerifyPDF starts from a narrower place. It is a focused fraud forensics API that checks pixel patterns, metadata and internal structure to flag tampered, fabricated or AI-generated financial documents. It does not run analyst workflows and does not parse data. That focus is the reason teams pick it.
When Inscribe is the right choice
Pick Inscribe when you are a consumer or SMB lender and you want one vendor to handle the document side of underwriting end to end. Their agentic platform pulls in parsed fields, fraud signals and risk analysis so that analysts can review and decision applications in a single console. The free trial makes evaluation easy, the brand is strong in US consumer lending, and the lender-shaped UI is built for that audience.
If you do not yet have an analyst review tool and you are scaling a lender pipeline, Inscribe can replace several point tools at once. Most of the value is in that consolidated workflow rather than in any single fraud signal.
When VerifyPDF is the right choice
Pick VerifyPDF when you already have a loan origination system, a case manager or your own analyst tooling, and the missing piece is a focused forensic layer. Adopting an agentic platform on top of those tools usually means duplicate workflows and confused analysts. VerifyPDF plugs in as the fraud API on top of whatever you already use.
VerifyPDF also fits better outside US consumer and SMB lending. Insurers, landlords, marketplaces and finance teams in the UK, EU and LATAM use the same forensic checks without reshaping the vendor to fit their vertical. Pricing is published, bundles never expire, and you can pull an API key without a sales call.
Pricing and procurement
Inscribe does not publish production pricing. They offer a free trial that lowers evaluation friction, then move to a gated demo and a sales conversation for full platform sizing. Teams comparing vendors need to budget time for that procurement cycle.
VerifyPDF lists prepaid bundle prices on the pricing page. Bundles start at $0.09 per document at the 10,000-document tier, never expire, and require no annual commitment. Teams that handle fraud for lenders, insurers and landlords usually start with the smallest bundle, validate against a sample of their own documents and scale up once coverage is dialled in. Procurement steps drop to two: pick a bundle, get an API key.
Migration from Inscribe
Most teams that add VerifyPDF do not remove Inscribe. They keep Inscribe as the analyst review console and add VerifyPDF as the forensic API that scores files at decisioning time. If you are replacing Inscribe entirely, the usual path is to export the last quarter of document volume to understand your mix, size a VerifyPDF prepaid bundle against that volume, point your verification endpoint at the VerifyPDF REST API and rebuild any custom analyst views in your existing case management tool. A single integration engineer can typically wire this up inside a sprint.