Install the extension
Add ClaimCircle to Chrome. The extension uses one fixed ClaimCircle API endpoint, so there is no Worker URL for users to configure.
ClaimCircle reads only the part of the page you select, searches for supporting or contradicting sources, and returns a cautious verdict with links.
Start here
Add ClaimCircle to Chrome. The extension uses one fixed ClaimCircle API endpoint, so there is no Worker URL for users to configure.
Use Google or Meta login from the popup. Free checks are tied to the signed-in account, not to a browser setting.
Move your cursor in a closed circle around a headline, post, paragraph, image, or video area. ClaimCircle opens a small evidence card beside it.
Workflow
The extension samples visible text, nearby image metadata, page title, URL, and recent video captions when available.
The Worker keeps provider keys private and performs a bounded evidence search or article extraction.
The result labels the claim as supported, contradicted, limited support, or unclear, with source links.
Quota
Each signed-in user gets 10 free claim checks. After that, ClaimCircle asks whether a $10/month plan for roughly 150-200 checks would feel worth paying for. No payment gateway is connected yet.
Guardrails
ClaimCircle does not scan a whole page in the background. It watches recent mouse coordinates for roughly 800-900ms without page context to detect a circle gesture, and only then captures circled-region data.
The extension refuses checks that intersect password, email, phone, payment, one-time-code, textarea, or editable regions.
The backend trims input, validates URLs, keeps provider secrets out of the extension, and displays only retrieved source URLs.
Use it carefully
It helps you slow down, compare sources, and decide whether a claim deserves trust.