How it works
From suspicious clip to defensible report in 15 seconds.
Verify is a fact-check workspace for journalists and OSINT researchers. Instead of running the forensic workflow by hand and reconciling the output yourself, you ship the inputs once and get a probability distribution — with the per-signal breakdown intact so you can defend the call.
Step 01
Share
Paste a URL or drop a file
Feed Verify the viral clip, screenshot, or article you need to triage. Paste a URL or upload the file directly — one input, one click.
- Supported inputs: common image and video formats plus direct media URLs
- Planned: iOS share-sheet for mobile-first triage (TestFlight, later phase)
- Media hosted in the EU with short retention by default
Step 02
Reconcile
Multi-signal forensic analysis, in parallel
Verify analyses your input and returns a probabilistic verdict with a confidence interval — not a binary TRUE/FALSE. The underlying analysis architecture evolves continuously; what you get is a single reconciled probability you can defend to an editor.
- Target: a reconciled verdict in 15 seconds for standard clips
- Per-signal breakdown is always visible — no black-box scoring
- When signals disagree, the UI surfaces the disagreement instead of hiding it
Step 03
Defend
Ship a report your editor can defend
You walk out with a shareable report: probability distribution, per-signal scores, confidence intervals, and a time-stamped audit trail. Every page carries a 'Not for editorial use without human review' banner. Your editor gets a paper trail, not a robot's opinion.
- Public share link + PDF export with embedded disclaimer
- Designed to fit existing newsroom source-transparency workflows
- Basic: unlimited checks at $19.99/mo · Pro: $49.99/mo · 3-day free trial on both
Why probability, not verdict
Signals disagree. Our job is to show you how.
A black-box "real / fake" verdict is a liability when your source is on a deadline and the clip is contested. Verify returns a probability distribution with a confidence interval and an editorial synthesis you can cite. That's the paper trailyour editor wants. We ship it; you defend the call.
Run your first check in under a minute.
Not for editorial use without human review