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Verdict

Check it before you share it.

A second opinion on the post, before you pass it on.

Share any Instagram Reel, post, or screenshot to the extension and keep scrolling. Seconds later a notification comes back with a labeled verdict and the sources behind it.

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How it works

  1. Share it.

    From Instagram, Safari, or your camera roll, tap Share and pick Verdict. A Reel, a post, a screenshot, anything with a claim in it.

  2. Forget about it.

    Dismiss in under a second and keep scrolling. Verdict reads the post and checks its claim against current sources in the background.

  3. Get the verdict.

    Two to thirty seconds later, a notification arrives with one of four labels and the sources that back it.

The four verdicts

Every check resolves to one of four labels. The label is the whole product, so the wording stays careful.

appears_accurate
The claim holds up against reputable, current sources.
likely_misleading
Technically defensible, but framed to point you somewhere false.
disputed
Reputable sources contradict each other. The question is genuinely open, and Verdict says so rather than taking a side.
cannot_verify
Not enough reliable evidence either way. Verdict says that plainly instead of guessing.

Who it's for

Verdict is for the moment just before you reshare: the Reel a friend sent, the screenshot in a group chat, the post that sounds right but you can't quite place. Anyone who'd rather check in ten seconds than pass on something wrong.

Every verdict comes with the sources behind it, so you can read them yourself. And when the evidence is genuinely mixed, it says disputed or cannot_verify rather than faking a confident answer.

Everything you check is saved to your history, so you can revisit what you've verified and start to see the patterns in what you're being shown.

See it work

Verdict is in private testing on TestFlight. Tell us what you keep almost resharing, and we'll send an invite.

Under the hood: Verdict reads the shared post, checks its claim against current sources, and caches results so a claim checked once comes back in under a second.