Truth Check - AI Fact Checker

Use this AI fact checker on political debates and speeches. Get a fact check verdict, spot manipulation, see the sources on YouTube.

As of June 2026, Truth Check - AI Fact Checker has users in the Workflow & Planning category.

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Permissions
sidePanelstorageactiveTabscripting
Host access
*://www.youtube.com/*

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About

🔍 Truth Check - AI Fact Checker that analyzes the whole debate, not just one line

Truth Check is an ai fact checker for YouTube debates, interviews, news, and political coverage. Open a video, press Analyze Video, and the fact checker reads the full transcript and builds a list of findings: every claim worth verifying gets a verdict, and the rhetorical tricks used to mislead you get flagged, each tied to a timecode with sources.

Most tools only verify a single pasted sentence. This ai fact checker analyzes the entire conversation, so you see how an argument holds up.

Looking for an InTruth alternative? Truth Check is independent and needs no api key.

🚀 How to use this ai fact checker:
1. Add Truth Check to Chrome and pin it to your toolbar
2. Open any YouTube debate, interview, or news video
3. Open the side panel and press Analyze Video
4. Watch the findings stream in with timecodes
5. Click any finding to jump the video to that exact moment

🌟 Why people choose this ai fact checker:
1️⃣ An evidence-based verdict on every claim: true, substantially true, misleading, false, or unverifiable
2️⃣ Manipulation spotting: fear appeal, false dilemma, cherry-picking, strawman, loaded language
3️⃣ One click jumps the video to the moment a claim was made
4️⃣ Tap Sources on any finding to pull cited sources and real evidence
5️⃣ Filters for facts, disputed claims, and rhetorical patterns
6️⃣ Free to start, with no api key and no sign-up

📌 A fact checker that reads the whole conversation
Single-claim tools make you paste one line at a time. This ai fact checker tool processes the entire transcript and surfaces every claim in the order it was said, so you can verify the facts of the whole conversation. You get content verification across a full debate instead of one isolated review.

🧠 See the rhetoric, not only the facts
Persuasion often hides in the framing. The tool acts as a manipulation detector and bias detector, flagging the patterns behind the words: cherry-picking, false dilemmas, appeals to fear, ad hominem, and numbers without context, so you can judge how solid an argument is.

🔗 Grounded in real sources
Tap Sources on any finding and the credibility checker runs a live web search, then re-tests the claim. You get a grounded verdict with sources attached, so every fact check becomes fact verification you can confirm yourself.

🎯 What you can fact check with Truth Check:
- political debates and election coverage
- news interviews, podcasts, and press conferences
- town halls, campaign events, and public hearings
- product, health, and science claims
- speeches, panels, and opinion commentary

👥 Built for voters, journalists, researchers, and students:
🗳️ voters reviewing political debates and campaign promises
🎓 students and researchers verifying claims against sources
📰 journalists and creators reviewing interviews and news
🧑‍💼 professionals reviewing presentations and reports
🔎 anyone tired of misinformation, fake news, and spin

🛡️ Free, private, and zero setup
No api key, no account, no configuration. Unlike a basic fact checker extension or a static fact checker website that only scans pasted text, Truth Check runs through a secure proxy, so you can fact check YouTube videos for free in one click. It works as a fake news checker and credibility checker for the whole video. The video stays in your browser; only the transcript text is analyzed.

📝 What gets reviewed
This fact checking tool focuses on factual, verifiable claims. Opinions, predictions, and subjective judgments are generally left alone. AI verdicts can be incomplete, so review the cited evidence on important claims.

❓ Frequently asked questions

Is Truth Check a free fact checker app?

Yes. You can verify YouTube videos with no key and no account, right from the side panel.

What can this ai fact checker analyze?

Any YouTube video with captions: debates, interviews, news, and speeches. It lists every finding with a timecode.

How accurate are the verdicts?

Each verdict starts from model knowledge, and tapping Sources grounds it with live web sources. Always confirm important claims against the cited sources.

Does it work in other languages?

Yes. It can analyze transcripts in many languages, so you can verify international debates and news, not only English.

Can it detect bias and misinformation?

Yes. It doubles as a fake news detector, flagging misleading framing, media bias, and common misinformation beyond a simple true or false verdict.

Is this real time fact checking?

It analyzes the video on demand when you press Analyze Video, so results come fast without live audio. It also works as a political fact check tool for debates and campaign coverage.

Do I need an account to start?

No sign-up needed. Add the fact checker chrome extension to Chrome, open a video, and press Analyze Video.

✅ Add Truth Check to Chrome and turn any YouTube debate into a source-backed fact check. Stop guessing who is telling the truth and let this ai fact checker show you the facts, the spin, and the proof.

Technical

Version
0.1.0
Manifest
V3
Size
64.45KiB
Min Chrome
116
Languages
52
Featured
No

Metadata

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Developer ID
ucda7a558fcf3cba090bb0b2bb32b5d7e
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Jun 27, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
Jun 27, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 28, 2026
Website
Support URL

Data sourced from the Chrome Web Store · last verified Jun 28, 2026.