Infact
Help & FAQ

Questions & answers

Everything about how Infact works, where to use it, and how we score claims.

How does Infact work?
Infact extracts the checkable claims from your text, link, or image, gathers evidence from independent web sources and professional fact-check databases, weighs several signals into a single 0–100 score, and gives you a clear verdict with the sources behind it — in seconds.
How is the fact score determined?
It blends several independent signals — professional fact-check ratings, agreement across reputable web sources, source quality, and a careful AI reading of the evidence — into one 0–100 score, then calibrates it against real-world feedback. See our transparency page for the full picture.
What do the verdict labels mean?
True (80–100), Mostly True (60–79), Mixed (40–59), Mostly False (20–39), and False (0–19).
Can I fact-check videos, images, and links?
Yes. Infact handles plain claims, web links, YouTube videos, and images/screenshots — it reads the text in an image and checks the claims it finds.
Where can I use Infact?
On Android and iOS, the Chrome extension, and via our bots on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Bluesky — tag @infact-fyi.bsky.social on any post to get it fact-checked in the open.
Is Infact free?
Yes — Infact is free to use across every platform.
Can Infact be wrong?
Yes. A fact score is an evidence-based estimate, not an absolute truth. We never claim 100% certainty, hold back verdicts when evidence is thin, and keep improving from user feedback. Always follow the cited sources for anything important.
How is my data handled?
See our privacy policy for how your data is handled.
Found a bug or have feedback?
Email support@factly.fyi — we read everything.

Still stuck?

Email us at support@factly.fyi.

Curious how the score works? Read how we determine a fact score.

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