AI-assisted video verification. Built for YouTube, TikTok, Shorts and viral videos.

Verify online videos with AI.

VideoVFY uses AI to help you understand if an online video is reliable before you trust or share it.

Analyze a video

Paste a video URL from YouTube, TikTok or another supported platform, then click “Analyze”.

Analysis in progress… transcription, claim extraction, source checking and reliability scoring.
Reliability estimate
Estimate
Based on detected claims, consistency and comparison with available sources.

Video summary

Automatically generated

Claims, corrections and sources

Important claims detected in the video
Important: VideoVFY can suggest corrections, context and sources for certain claims, but the result remains an AI-assisted verification aid. For sensitive topics, always check primary sources or consult a qualified professional.

How VideoVFY works

VideoVFY turns a video into a structured verification report. The goal is not only to summarize the video, but to identify factual claims and help users understand what may be true, false, misleading or uncertain.

1. Paste a video link

Start with a URL from a supported video platform such as YouTube, TikTok or short-form video content.

2. Extract key claims

The AI identifies important factual statements, dates, names, numbers, organizations and claims that may need verification.

3. Check sources

VideoVFY compares the detected claims with available sources and looks for corrections, context or contradictions.

4. Get a reliability score

The report includes a clear reliability estimate based on the claims, sources, consistency and uncertainty found during analysis.

5. Review corrections

When a claim seems inaccurate or misleading, VideoVFY can suggest a correction or add useful context.

6. Decide before sharing

The final goal is to help users pause, verify and make better decisions before sharing or trusting a video.

Use cases for AI video verification

VideoVFY is designed for people who need a fast first layer of verification when a video makes claims that are difficult to check manually.

Verify YouTube videos

Check claims made in long-form videos, YouTube Shorts, interviews, explainers or viral clips.

Analyze TikTok videos

Identify misleading statements, unsupported claims and missing context in short-form social videos.

Detect possible misinformation

Spot claims that may be false, exaggerated, outdated, missing context or unsupported by reliable sources.

Check news and political clips

Review dates, quotes, public statements, organizations and factual claims mentioned in news-related videos.

Review educational content

Use VideoVFY as a first check when a video presents facts, statistics, scientific claims or historical information.

Think before sharing

Use the reliability score, sources and corrections to decide whether a video deserves more trust or more caution.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers about VideoVFY, AI video fact-checking, misinformation detection and reliability scoring.

What is VideoVFY?

VideoVFY is an AI tool that helps users verify online videos. It extracts key claims, checks them against available sources, suggests corrections or context, and provides a reliability score.

How does VideoVFY verify a video?

VideoVFY analyzes the content of a video, identifies factual claims, compares those claims with available sources, and summarizes what appears reliable, uncertain, misleading or incorrect.

Can VideoVFY detect fake news in videos?

VideoVFY can help detect misleading claims, misinformation and possible fake news in videos by checking key statements against sources. It is an assistance tool, not an absolute truth detector.

Can I use VideoVFY to check YouTube or TikTok videos?

Yes. VideoVFY is designed to help analyze online videos, especially short-form and social videos where misinformation can spread quickly.

Does VideoVFY detect deepfakes?

No. VideoVFY is focused on claim verification and reliability analysis. It is not designed to prove whether a video is a deepfake or whether it was generated by AI.

Is the reliability score a final truth rating?

No. The score is an AI-assisted estimate based on the detected claims, available sources and context. It should be used as a first layer of verification, not as an absolute verdict.