Getting started
Registering takes a few minutes and is free. You end up with a public, dated record stating that a real person — you — stands behind an AI avatar, voice clone or agent.
1. Create your account
Go to platform.thehumanbehind.com/cuenta/crear and sign up with your email address and a password. You will receive a confirmation email; click the link to activate the account.
Your email address is used only to manage your account. It is never published, never part of your record and never exposed by the API.
2. Register your avatar
From your panel, create a new record. You will be asked for:
| Field | What to enter |
|---|---|
| Avatar name | The public name of the avatar, clone or voice (e.g. “Nova”). |
| Type |
One of: avatar, voice_clone,
agent, image, other.
|
| Scope | general, or a sensitive scope if it operates in
health, finance or legal.
|
| Where it operates | The profile, site or channel where the avatar is active (a URL or a handle). Optional but recommended. |
| Responsible person | Your name — the human who answers for the avatar. |
| Declaration | A checkbox stating that the avatar is yours and that you take responsibility for it. It is required: the declaration is the core of the registry. |
3. Get your record
The moment you submit, the registry does three things atomically:
-
Assigns your THB number — e.g.
THB-2026-00117— sequential and never reused. - Stamps the registration date and time (UTC), which can never be altered afterwards — not even by administrators.
- Computes the content hash: a SHA-256 fingerprint of your registration data that anyone can recheck. See Records for the exact recipe.
Your record is immediately public at its own URL —
https://platform.thehumanbehind.com/r/your-avatar — showing the green
Registered seal. Share that link anywhere you want to show
there is a person behind your avatar.
What becomes public — and what does not
- Public: avatar name, type, scope, where it operates, the responsible person’s name, the THB number, the registration date and the content hash.
- Never public: your email address, your password and any account data. There is nothing else to expose: the registry stores no ID documents at the free level.
Editing and de-registering
You can edit the descriptive fields of your record (name, type, scope, where it operates, responsible person) at any time. Four things are immutable for everyone, including administrators: the THB number, the registration date, the content hash and the record’s URL slug. De-registering is possible too — the record stops being listed, but its page keeps a dated trace so the registry never silently rewrites history. Details in Records.
A note on the law: the EU AI Act requires transparency about AI-generated content from 2 August 2026. Registering here does not, by itself, fulfil any legal obligation — it gives you a public, dated proof of who answers for your avatar, which helps you demonstrate accountability. See the glossary for what the law actually says.