Paste the link and the claim. LiquiChart reads the live page and tells you whether it actually says it, then quotes the exact supporting sentence back to you.
Hallucinated and reworded citations are the fastest way to lose a reader’s trust. Verify every source against what the page actually says.
When the page supports your claim, the exact sentence is quoted back to you. Every quote is checked to appear word for word on the page, so you never act on a fabricated reference.
The most common AI failure is a number that is close but not equal. If your claim says 50% and the page says 48%, it flags the gap and shows what the page actually states.
Sometimes the cited URL is about an entirely different subject. You are told when the page does not even cover the topic, not just when the figure is missing.
If your claim carries a specific figure that appears on the page, the verdict is instant and runs on a deterministic text match for that figure. No waiting, no guesswork.
Drop in the page you are citing and the exact claim you want to verify.
We fetch the live page, strip it to clean text, and look for the claim, first with an exact match, then by reading it in full. JavaScript-heavy pages render in a real browser.
Supported, reworded, not found, or wrong page, with the exact supporting sentence quoted straight from the source.
Drop in the page you are citing and the exact claim you want to verify.
We fetch the live page, strip it to clean text, and look for the claim, first with an exact match, then by reading it in full. JavaScript-heavy pages render in a real browser.
Supported, reworded, not found, or wrong page, with the exact supporting sentence quoted straight from the source.
What changes when you check a citation against the page instead of trusting the model.
| Feature | Citation Checker | Trusting the AI | By Hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads the live page | |||
| Quotes the exact supporting sentence | |||
| Flags reworded numbers | |||
| Never fabricates a quote | |||
| Takes seconds, not minutes | |||
| Free to start |
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