⚡ AI-Powered Fact Verification

Combat Fake News with AI Precision

TruCheck AI analyzes news articles in real-time to detect misinformation, verify sources, and provide clear confidence scores.

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Try It Yourself

Paste a news URL or article text to instantly verify its authenticity with our AI-powered system.

News Verification Tool

Enter a URL or paste article text for instant analysis.

Multi-source checks

Cross-references verified sources and fact-check databases.

Privacy first

We do not store your verification inputs in this demo.

Transparent scoring

See which signals influenced the verdict.

Trusted by Professionals

Journalists, researchers, and organizations use TruCheck AI to verify information before publication.

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Sarah Johnson
“TruCheck AI has become a crucial tool for our newsroom. It helps us verify facts within seconds before headlines go live.”
— Digital Editor, NewsHub
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Dr. Arnav Mehta
“This platform has significantly reduced the time we spend on manual fact-checking during research.”
— Senior Researcher, DataLab University
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Media Ethics Foundation
“The accuracy and transparency offered by TruCheck AI set it apart from traditional tools.”
— Non-Profit Organization

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions about TruCheck AI and how it works.

What is TruCheck AI?

TruCheck AI is a real-time fake news detection tool that analyzes online articles and provides reliability scores.

How does it detect fake news?

It uses machine learning to evaluate source credibility, linguistic patterns, bias indicators, and cross-checks information with verified databases.

Does it support multiple languages?

Currently, TruCheck AI supports English, but multilingual support will be added soon.

Is my data safe?

Yes. We prioritize privacy and do not store user input or verification history.

Is it free to use?

Yes, the core verification features are available for free. Premium features may be added in the future.

Can it detect deepfake content?

Image and video analysis is under development. Current version focuses on text-based news articles.