Read what was written. See what was framed.

Ever open a website and immediately see left-leaning or right-leaning framing? TruthLens lets you clean up the article where you found it, without hunting for some perfectly unbiased version that may not exist.

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2 modesNeutral rewrite or context-rich annotation.
0 quotes changedDirect quotations stay sacred.
Both directionsFlags framing from the left or the right.
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City leaders face backlash after emergency budget vote

The council's controversial plan moved forward after a late meeting that critics called rushed.

Supporters said the measure protects services, while opponents argued the proposal relies on devastating cuts without enough public review.

Officials said the vote preserves funding for transit and housing programs through the next fiscal year.

The fix happens where your suspicion starts.

You should not have to leave the page, compare ten outlets, or guess which article is the least framed. TruthLens turns the article in front of you into a cleaner read.

01 Notice

You see the framing before the facts.

Loaded adjectives, one-sided setup, and emotional wording can shape the read before the article has earned it.

02 Choose

Pick the lens that matches the moment.

Use Unwoke to neutralize loaded phrasing, or Wakeup to surface labels and missing context.

03 Fix

The wording changes without hiding the original.

You can see what was softened, removed, or annotated instead of trusting an invisible rewrite.

04 Read

You keep the article, minus the shove.

No tab-hopping. No search spiral. Just a cleaner version of the story you were already trying to read.

Two lenses for two kinds of reading.

One mode removes editorial heat. The other exposes the places where context, attribution, or perspective may be missing.

Unwoke

Strips activist framing, emotional amplifiers, weasel words, and passive constructions that imply guilt without evidence.

“devastating cuts”
“substantial reductions”
Preserve quotes, names, dates, statistics

Wakeup

Adds [FACT], [OPINION], and [UNVERIFIED] labels around significant claims and surfaces omitted context when support exists.

[FACT] Attributed budget figure
Missing counter-argument flagged
Loaded language from any direction

Most readers can spot the slant. Few have time to repair it.

TruthLens is for the moment when an article feels pushed before it feels proven. It gives you a way to keep reading without swallowing the framing whole.

01

No article hunt

Stop searching for a magically unbiased version of the same story. Clean up the one already on your screen.

02

Both sides count

Left-leaning and right-leaning framing both get treated as framing. The lens is about pressure, not team color.

03

Quotes stay intact

Direct quotes, names, dates, and numbers are not the target. The target is the surrounding language that nudges interpretation.

04

The change is visible

Original wording remains inspectable beside the cleaner alternative, so the reader can decide whether the fix was fair.

Starts with permitted news sites, then expands carefully.

TruthLens runs only where the extension is allowed to scan article pages. New outlets can be added through the site list instead of hardcoding a new product.

CNNtier 1 / cnn.com
CBCtier 1 / cbc.ca
CTV Newstier 1 / ctv.ca
MSNBCtier 1 / msnbc.com
HuffPosttier 1 / huffpost.com
The Guardiantier 1 / theguardian.com
Washington Posttier 2 / washingtonpost.com
New York Timestier 2 / nytimes.com
Voxtier 2 / vox.com

Make the framing visible before it settles in.

Install TruthLens, choose a default lens, and let the article show you exactly where language changed.

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