You were never meant
to see the whole story.
Every publisher tells a version. Witness reveals the full narrative by comparing reporting across sources, regions, and perspectives in real time.
We do not decide what is true.
We reveal what is being reported.
Reality is singular.
Narratives are not.
Selective Reporting
Most outlets show only part of the picture. Critical context is routinely excluded based on editorial priorities, ownership, or geography.
Narrative Framing
The same event can produce completely different conclusions depending on which facts are emphasized and which are quietly omitted.
Information Overload
Users cannot compare hundreds of sources themselves. The sheer volume makes independent verification functionally impossible.
Stories are everywhere.
Truth requires assembly.
One event. Five headlines.
Which one shaped your opinion?
“Diplomatic Talks Resume After Border Tensions Ease”
“Government Responds to Provocation with Strong Defense Measures”
“Unilateral Aggression Threatens Regional Peace and Stability”
“Both Sides Escalate Rhetoric While Facts Remain Contested”
“Breaking: Conflict Erupts! Citizens Report Chaos on the Ground”
From noise to clarity
Discover
Collect reporting from dozens of diverse sources across regions, languages, and editorial positions. No single perspective dominates.
Compare
Analyze language, framing, emphasis, and omission. Surface how the same facts produce different narratives based on editorial context.
Verify
Cross-reference claims across all collected sources. Identify independent confirmations, contradictions, and unsupported assertions.
Understand
Generate a comprehensive narrative intelligence report with truth scoring, source diversity metrics, and timeline reconstruction.
Every story, decoded
Paste a claim or upload a screenshot. Get an instant verdict.
The internet solved distribution.
AI solved generation.
Verification remains unsolved.
The future of information is not faster news.
It is better understanding.
Trusted by professionals who demand accuracy
The most dangerous misinformation isn't false.
It's incomplete.





