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Evidence-based verification

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Veritas analyzes articles and text to show you evidence behind claims. No black boxes—just transparent verification with sources and explanations.

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Supported
85% confidence

Climate change is primarily caused by human activities.

NASA
IPCC
Disputed
92% confidence

Vaccines cause autism in children.

CDC
WHO
Unclear
45% confidence

Specific economic impacts of recent policy changes.

Insufficient evidence found

Verified Against Trusted Sources

Our AI cross-references claims with established fact-checkers and reputable news outlets

Wikipedia
AP News
Reuters
FactCheck.org
Snopes
Academic Journals
BBC News
Wikipedia
AP News
Reuters
FactCheck.org
Snopes
Academic Journals
BBC News

Why Veritas

Verify with Confidence

Unlike traditional fact-checkers, we show you the evidence and teach you how to think critically about information—not just what to think.

01

Evidence-Based Analysis

See the actual sources and reasoning behind every verdict, not just a label. Understand why claims are credible or suspicious.
02

Build Critical Thinking

Learn to spot misleading claims yourself by understanding verification patterns and source credibility.
03

Transparent Confidence

Get clear confidence scores and understand uncertainty. We show you when evidence is strong or limited.
04

Instant Verification

Paste any URL or text and get claim-level analysis in seconds. No accounts, no setup, just results.

Core Features

How Veritas Works Differently

Unlike traditional fact-checkers, we focus on transparency and education—showing you the evidence and teaching you how to think critically.

Claim-Level Analysis

We break down articles into individual factual claims and verify each one separately for precise accuracy.

Three-Way Verdicts

Get clear Supported, Disputed, or Unclear verdicts—no ambiguous labels or false certainty.

Source Transparency

Every verdict includes direct links to the evidence sources so you can verify our work.

Confidence Scoring

See confidence levels (0-100%) to understand the strength of evidence behind each verdict.

Educational Rationale

Learn why claims are credible or suspicious with clear, educational explanations.

No Black Boxes

We show our work. No secret algorithms—just transparent evidence matching you can understand.

What You Can Analyze

Types of Claims We Verify

Veritas helps you verify factual claims across different types of content and contexts.

News Articles & Blog Posts
Available

Analyze factual claims in news stories, opinion pieces, and blog content from any source.

Social Media Claims
Available

Verify viral posts, memes, and claims circulating on social media platforms.

Academic & Research Claims
Coming Soon

Check scientific claims and research findings against established literature.

Political Statements & Speeches
Available

Analyze claims made by public figures and in political discourse.

Product Health Claims
Coming Soon

Verify marketing claims about health benefits, product efficacy, and scientific backing.

Financial & Economic Claims
Coming Soon

Check market predictions, economic data interpretations, and investment advice.

See Veritas in Action

Real Claim Analysis Examples

See how Veritas analyzes different types of claims with evidence-based verdicts

Supported
95% confidence

"Climate change is primarily caused by human activities"

Scientific consensus strongly supports human influence on climate change

Key Sources:

NASA
IPCC Report
NOAA
Disputed
98% confidence

"Vaccines cause autism in children"

Multiple large-scale studies have found no link between vaccines and autism

Key Sources:

CDC
WHO
The Lancet
Unclear
45% confidence

"Eating carrots significantly improves night vision"

While carrots contain vitamin A which supports eye health, the night vision claim is exaggerated

Key Sources:

Limited studies
Mixed evidence
Disputed
90% confidence

"The Great Wall of China is visible from space"

NASA confirms the wall is not visible to the naked eye from space

Key Sources:

NASA
Astronaut reports
Supported
88% confidence

"Regular exercise improves cognitive function"

Multiple studies show consistent exercise benefits brain health

Key Sources:

Harvard Health
NIH studies
Unclear
60% confidence

"Drinking 8 glasses of water daily is scientifically proven necessary"

Hydration needs vary by individual; 8 glasses is a general guideline, not a strict requirement

Key Sources:

Various health organizations

Our Team

Building Veritas

A dedicated team of students passionate about transparency, technology, and fighting misinformation

Muhammad Is'haq

Muhammad Is'haqFullstack Developer & Project Lead

Leading the development of Veritas with a focus on transparent, evidence-based claim verification
Muhktar Yagboyaju

Muhktar Yagboyaju

Frontend Developer
UI/UX
Opulent

Opulent

Frontend Developer
React Specialist
AbdulMuiz

AbdulMuiz

Backend Developer
API Architecture
Ayodele Ogunyemi

Ayodele Ogunyemi

Product Manager
User Research

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How Veritas Works

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