Verity
AI-Assisted Fact-Checking
Verity is an early-stage Android app that combats misinformation by letting you share content directly from any app and get automated fact-checking with clear explanations.
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See Verity in Action
1 of 5. Spot some info online? (e.g., on Reddit, Twitter/X) Use the platform’s native share function.

How Verity Works
- Analyzes text or audio (including audio from videos) using LLMs grounded in verified, fact-checked content.
- When no verified content is available, an AI agent scans the internet with a critical eye, selecting only legitimate sources.
- Doesn\u2019t just label things true/false \u2014 provides context, nuance, potential perspectives, and a sense of reliability.
- Share directly from common social media apps like Reddit and Twitter/X for quick context on any post or comment.
- Upcoming: additional sharing support for TikTok, Bluesky, and more.
Privacy
Outside of a simple email login and the time of your query, Verity preserves absolutely none of your information. While upstream cloud providers may be queried for content related to your questions, your identity is completely hidden. The content you share is obscured for most processing.
In an era of endless tracking and data leaks, Verity respects your privacy. Read the full privacy policy.
Support
Verity is a passion project. Your support directly helps cover API costs and allows for continued development.
Have a feature request or found a bug? Since we don\u2019t track your data, we depend on you to let us know: verityapp@protonmail.com
Support with a Coffee on Ko-fi \u2615Other Misinformation Resources
- Snopes — One of the oldest and largest fact-checking websites, dedicated to researching and debunking internet rumors and misinformation.
- PolitiFact — A Pulitzer Prize-winning organization that rates the accuracy of statements by U.S. politicians on its “Truth-O-Meter.”
- FactCheck.org — A nonpartisan project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center monitoring factual accuracy in U.S. politics.
- NewsGuard — Rates the credibility and transparency of news websites using journalistic criteria.
- USAFacts — A nonpartisan organization making U.S. government data on population, finances, and societal impact accessible.
- Infinite Hearsay — Articles reflecting on the phenomenon of misinformation.