Analyze Bias, Framing & Influence in News Articles and Text

Understand how language, evidence, emphasis, and emotional signals shape interpretation.

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CTB Analyzer 2.0 Is Now Live!

More advanced than ever before, yet easier to use. Scroll down to explore what's new.

  • Key Statements & Positions: Automatically identify the most important claims and viewpoints expressed in the article, then evaluate how the content relates to each position.
  • Numerical & Written Analysis: Receive both quantitative scores and detailed written explanations for every major analytical dimension.
  • Bias, Framing & Influence Insights: Explore how language, emphasis, evidence, certainty, and emotional signals shape interpretation.
  • Shareable Public Report: Publish your findings and share a permanent report with others.

Bias Meter

Understand whether an article presents opposition, balance, or advocacy — before opinion turns into influence.

  • Framing: Shows how language, emphasis, and presentation shape interpretation.
  • Emotional Language: Identifies emotional signals such as fear, outrage, urgency, sympathy, distrust, and moral condemnation.
  • Evidence & Certainty: Explores certainty, uncertainty, speculation, ambiguity, and evidential grounding throughout the text.
  • Bias & Influence Indicators: Reveals framing bias, selection bias, confirmation bias, emotional appeals, and other potential sources of influence.

Separate Facts From Opinions & Opinions From Influence

Analyze Bias & Influence

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5 out of 5

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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