SciTrue
For academia and education

Evidence your students and academics trust

Evidence-based verification for teaching and research. SciTrue checks any claim or piece of writing against real published studies, weighs the evidence, and traces every verdict back to a source you can open and check.

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Grounded verdicts, not guesses

Each claim is weighed by study type and journal credibility, with the exact supporting paragraph shown.

Catch fabricated citations

Verify Text flags fake references, misattributions, and overclaims in essays, theses, and drafts, the kind AI writing quietly introduces.

Teach critical appraisal

Students see why a study counts more or less: its design, evidence strength, validity conditions, and retraction status.

Ask the paper

Open a chat with any study to understand how and why it was done.

How teams use SciTrue

Evidence-based verification, not just search

Most research tools search and summarise. SciTrue verifies: it weighs each claim against real published studies and shows its working, so you see not just the answer but the evidence and the conditions behind it.

Weighed, not counted

Evidence is judged by study type, journal credibility, and retraction status, so a few rigorous studies are not drowned out by a crowd of weaker ones.

Transparent attribution

Every verdict traces down to the exact sentence, the study it came from, and how credible that source is. Nothing is hidden.

The nuance that matters

Which study, which population, under what conditions. SciTrue surfaces the nuance instead of flattening “may be linked to” into “causes.”

Why it matters now

AI meets academia

AI tools are now standard companions for students and researchers, but they hallucinate, confidently producing claims that are not factual. The answer is not banning AI; it is using it responsibly. SciTrue validates claims and highlights credibility gaps, so AI accelerates learning and research without compromising accuracy.

See it on your own evidence

Book a short demo and we will run it on the claims and sources that matter to you.

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