PlagiarismCheck
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AI Fact Checker

Our Fact Checker is a free, fast, and easy-to-use tool that helps you verify the accuracy of your writing.

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What Is a Fact Checker?

A fact checker is a tool that scans your writing to find and verify key facts — like names, dates, places, numbers, and more. It helps you check if what you're saying is true by matching your claims with real sources from the web.

Our AI fact checker reviews your text and highlights anything that may need a second look. It then shows you links to where those facts are confirmed — or where they don't match up.

This tool saves time and helps you publish content that people (and search engines) can trust.

How to Use the Fact Checker

Checking your facts is quick and easy. Just follow these steps:

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Paste Your Text

Add your article, report, blog, or essay into the editor. You can check both short and long pieces.

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Click "Check Facts"

The fact check tool scans your content and searches the web for accurate info to match your claims.

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Review the Results

See which lines may be wrong or need proof. Get highlights, source links, and quick summaries.

No sign-up. No payment. Just real-time results.

Why Use a Fact Check Tool?

Even strong writing falls short if the facts are wrong. A single mistake — a wrong date, a false claim, a made-up number — can lead to lost trust. This AI fact checker helps you fix that before it happens.

Improve Trust and Credibility

People want the truth. Writers who double-check facts build trust with readers, clients, and search engines.

Avoid Embarrassing Mistakes

Wrong info, even by accident, can hurt your grade, your brand, or your business. This tool helps you avoid that.

Save Time

You don't need to search Google or check every stat yourself. This tool finds sources and gives you clear proof — fast.

Boost SEO Performance

Accurate content gets more shares, more backlinks, and better rankings. Search engines reward truth.

Perfect for All Content

Whether you're writing for school, business, media, or blogs — verified content always performs better.

What This Fact Checker Can Catch

Our tool is made to catch common errors that often slip through:

  • Wrong or outdated dates
  • Misspelled or misused names and places
  • False or unclear stats and data
  • Quotes without sources
  • Claims without proof
  • Events that didn't happen or are out of order

The system scans your text, checks it against live web data, and points you to the truth — so you can fix what's wrong and back up what's right.

Who Should Use This Tool?

This free fact checker is built for anyone who needs to make sure their content is correct and ready to go.

Teachers and Students

Check school papers and projects for real facts. Great for research, essays, and classroom work that needs accuracy.

Writers and Bloggers

Verify key details in blog posts, list articles, or how-to guides before publishing. Build trust and avoid retractions.

Journalists and Editors

Scan drafts for false claims or missing proof. Make sure your stories are clean, credible, and backed by sources.

Freelancers and Agencies

Review client content to ensure everything checks out. Protect your name and deliver work you can stand behind.

SEO and Content Teams

Fact-check landing pages, articles, and product copy. Search engines favor content that is accurate and helpful to readers.

What You Get

When you use PlagiarismCheck.io's fact check tool, you get:

  • Quick scan of key facts
  • Highlights on lines that need review
  • Source links to verify claims
  • A summary that shows what needs a fix
  • Private, real-time checks — no saving, no sharing

This means you stay in full control of your work. Nothing is stored. Nothing is shared.

Try the Fact Checker Now

Your writing matters — and so does the truth. Use our free Fact Checker to review your work before you publish, submit, or share it. Fix mistakes, confirm your claims, and make sure your content is built on facts that hold up.

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