Every transcription tool gives you text. Veracity gives you proof.
Upload an interview recording. Get a transcript, summary, and quote bank — where every AI-generated sentence links to the exact moment in your audio. Click any claim. Hear the source say it.
Veracity doesn’t write journalism. It defends it.
AI gives journalists speed.
But not trust.
You finish a 40-minute interview. You’re on deadline. AI transcribes it in seconds — but the summary misquotes, the transcript hallucinates, and you have no way to check without scrubbing through the entire recording. One wrong fact is a correction. One misattributed quote is a damaged source. The tools got faster. The risk stayed the same.
of AI summaries contain claims not in the source
see AI as a major threat to journalism
tools built for journalists that flag what AI can’t verify
If you can’t click it and hear it, you can’t trust it.
Every AI-generated sentence should trace back to the exact moment it was said. Not approximately. Exactly. And if the AI can’t prove where a sentence came from, it should say so — not silently guess and hope you don’t notice.
That’s the principle Veracity is built on: AI should help you work faster, but you should never have to take its word for anything.
Every transcription tool gives you text. Veracity gives you proof.
Upload an interview recording. Get a transcript, summary, and quote bank — where every AI-generated sentence links to the exact moment in your audio. Click any claim. Hear the source say it.
Veracity doesn’t write journalism. It defends it.
How It Works
From recording to verified story
That’s not AI writing journalism. That’s AI making sure journalism holds up.
veracity — interview_mayor_housing.mp3
What your current tools can’t do
| Feature | Other Tools | Veracity |
|---|---|---|
| Transcription | Yes | Yes, with [inaudible] flagging |
| AI summaries | Yes | Yes, with per-sentence source links |
| Click transcript → hear audio | Some tools | Yes |
| Click AI summary → hear audio | No journalist tool does this | Every sentence |
| Flag unverifiable AI claims | No journalist tool does this | [VERIFY] tags |
| Check your article against sources | No journalist tool does this | Post-draft verification |
Other tools give you text. Veracity gives you provenance — a direct, auditable line from every AI output back to the source material.
Why this matters now
of journalists already use AI for transcription monthly, but have no tool they can trust on the output side.
(Reuters Institute 2025)
of audiences are comfortable with news made entirely by AI.
(Reuters Institute)
of CNET’s AI-generated articles contained factual errors requiring corrections.
(Futurism, 2023)
