Verify claims against evidence as supported, refuted, or not enough evidence.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "eleata Claim Verifier" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add 'io-github-hernaninverso-eleata-verify-mcp' -- npx -y eleata-verify-mcp
Verify the following claim against the evidence and return Supported, Refuted, or NEE with a brief reason: Claim: The company's revenue grew 25% year over year in 2023. Evidence: The annual report shows 2023 revenue was 120 million yuan and 2022 revenue was 105 million yuan.
A verification label with a short explanation of whether the evidence supports the growth claim.
Verify whether the core claim in this answer is grounded: Claim: Paper X was published at NeurIPS 2021 and introduced the first zero-shot video generation framework. Evidence: Here are the paper abstract, conference details, and references...
A judgment of supported, refuted, or not enough evidence, with the evidence basis cited.
Verify whether this marketing statement is accurate: Claim: Our product reduced customer support response time by 60%. Evidence: A/B test results show the average response time was 10 minutes before and 6 minutes after adoption.
A verification label and a brief note on whether the percentage claim matches the evidence.
Verify claims with verdicts, confidence scores, citations, and batch checks.
Verify factual claims with live sources, confidence scores, and cited verdicts.
Verify whether answers are supported by documents and flag grounding issues.
Checks legal AI outputs for orphan quotes and uncited claims.
Fact-check claims, verify citations, and assess source freshness across trusted databases.
Verify simple factual claims via Wikidata with accuracy and confidence scores.