AI Bias Detection for News, Articles & Text

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AI Bias Detection Reviews & Use Cases: For journalists, readers, students, writers

5 out of 5

Casual Readers & News ConsumersPosition & Bias Detection in News

Makes Reading Clearer

I read a lot of opinion columns, and sometimes it’s hard to tell fact from spin. This tool shows the stance first, then highlights the slant so I can read more critically.

Elina R.Casual Reader
5 out of 5

Daily News ReadersHeadline Spin & Fake News Detection

Helps Cut Through Headlines

I pasted in a few articles with dramatic headlines. The tool showed the stance right away and flagged loaded language that made the news easier to understand.

Tom W.Daily News Reader
5 out of 5

General ReadersMedia Literacy & Source Comparison

Good for Comparing Sources

I like to check multiple outlets on big stories. This site makes it simple to see who leans which way and which articles stay more neutral.

Anita G.General Reader
5 out of 5

Political ReadersPosition & Rhetoric Analysis (Politics)

Keeps Me More Informed

I use it on a few political articles each week. It doesn’t tell me what to think—just shows the stance and the language tricks, which is really helpful.

Mikko L.Everyday Reader
5 out of 5

News ConsumersFraming Bias & Stance Side-by-Side

Spotting Slant in Seconds

I compared two articles on the same event. Seeing the stance plus framing differences made the slanted one obvious.

Jukka S.News Consumer
5 out of 5

Students & EducatorsBias in Text & Position Analysis (Essays/Speeches)

Made My History Paper Stronger

I analyzed a 1960s political speech for class, and the tool showed how the stance and wording shaped the audience’s view. It gave me stronger points for my essay.

Samantha K.History Student
5 out of 5

Moderators & Community ManagersBias-Free Moderation & Position Checks

Keeps My Moderation Fair

Moderating debates can be tricky. This tool flags loaded language and clarifies stance before I make calls.

Leena M.Social Media Moderator
5 out of 5

Writers & BloggersWriting Style & Bias Balance

Balanced My Blog Tone

My posts sometimes sounded too emotional. Seeing the stance plus where the language pushed too hard helped me keep a clear tone.

David P.Blogger
5 out of 5

Journalists & Fact-CheckersPosition & Bias Audit for Articles

A Quick Pre-Publish Check

Before publishing, I run a scan to confirm the stance is clear and the language isn’t tipping into spin.

Kaisa N.Journalist
5 out of 5

Researchers & Policy AnalystsNeutral Summary & Evidence Balance

Clearer Briefs, Less Noise

The tool helped me summarize the stance and spot selective evidence. My briefs are tighter and more neutral.

Teemu A.Policy Analyst
5 out of 5

Educators & Media Literacy InstructorsClassroom Media Literacy

Great for Teaching Bias

Students can see an article’s stance instantly and then learn how framing and emotion shape the message.

Laura V.Teacher

| Position detection and bias in text

Separate Fact from Opinion

Our AI bias detection tool starts with position detection: it shows whether a text leans for or against a specific viewpoint — like “media leanings,” but applied to a single article.
Identify stance first so readers can see the article’s position clearly.

Separate Opinion from Influence

Once the stance is clear, the bias checker highlights biases that may distort the perception of the message.
Reveal biases that push persuasion beyond fair opinion.

Spot Honest Opinion vs. Spin

Not all opinion is biased. Our analysis makes it visible when language stays fair, and when manipulative cues tip opinion into influence

Bias Meter

Our AI bias checker supports journalists, readers, students, and writers with media bias analysis for news and articles—showing stance and the biases behind it.

| Framing, selection, confirmation, emotional appeal

  • Framing Bias: Does the text’s language or tone make the issue seem more positive or negative than a neutral account?
  • Selection Bias: Does the text present facts or sources that aren’t representative of all relevant information?
  • Confirmation Bias: Does the text choose information mainly because it supports a pre-existing belief, ignoring opposing evidence?
  • Emotional Appeal: Does the text rely on fear, sympathy, or anger to persuade rather than logic?

| AI bias checker workflow

  1. 1
    Enter your content

    Paste your text or share a link to your article etc

  2. 2
    Select the position to evaluate

    Choose the viewpoint/claim you want to analyze

  3. 3
    Review your bias report

    Examine the article’s stance & bias scores in seconds

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