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We built a faster way to find the truth

Fact AI Checker is an AI-powered verification tool designed to help anyone — students, journalists, researchers, and everyday readers — quickly assess the accuracy of a claim against real documented evidence.

Why we built this

The problem isn’t that people want to share false information. The problem is that verifying information manually takes time most people don’t have. By the time a correction reaches the people who saw the original claim, it’s already been shared thousands of times.

We started Fact AI Checker from a simple premise: verification should take seconds, not hours. The technology to do this exists. We built the tool to make it accessible to everyone, not just newsrooms with dedicated research staff.

“Our mission is to give every reader the same verification capability that professional fact-checkers have — without requiring a journalism degree or hours of research time.”

— Fact AI Checker Team

How the tool works

When you submit a claim, Fact AI Checker breaks it into its core factual assertions and queries multiple source types simultaneously: peer-reviewed literature, established news archives, government databases, and authoritative reference organizations. It then calculates a credibility score based on source alignment and returns a plain-language verdict alongside a full source breakdown.

The goal is transparency. You don’t just get a verdict — you get the evidence behind it, so you can evaluate the sources yourself and make an informed judgment.

What we believe

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Transparency first

Every verdict comes with sources. We show the evidence, not just the conclusion.

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No editorial bias

The tool evaluates evidence, not politics. We don’t weight sources by ideology.

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Speed matters

Misinformation spreads in minutes. Verification needs to be fast enough to keep up.

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AI assists, humans decide

We surface evidence. The interpretation and final judgment always belongs to you.

Who uses Fact AI Checker

Our users range from university students checking statistics for research papers, to journalists triaging incoming claims, to social media users who want a quick second opinion before resharing a surprising headline. What they have in common is a preference for accuracy over speed — and a need for a tool that doesn’t force them to choose between the two.

A note on limitations

AI-assisted fact-checking is a powerful first step, not a final authority. The tool performs best on claims with documented evidentiary records. Very recent events, highly localized claims, or deeply opinion-based statements may produce lower-confidence results. We’re honest about this because we believe the credibility of the tool depends on being clear about what it can and cannot do.

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