Every article makes construction choices — word choice, framing, sourcing, emotional activation. Clear-Sight makes those choices visible. Not to tell you what to think. To show you what is happening so you can think for yourself.
You already know that news is shaped. You already question headlines. But without a shared vocabulary for how articles are constructed, every evaluation is subjective — your gut versus someone else's gut.
Clear-Sight replaces that with observation. Ten language-based signals that show you the construction patterns in any article. Either the pattern is present or it isn't. That is the difference between opinion and analysis.
See how the article scores across all ten framework dimensions — balance, sourcing, emotional activation, and more. A composite score for the quick read. Individual scores for the deeper one. A visual fingerprint that shows you the construction pattern at a glance.
Every analysis explains the framing choices, the language patterns, and the structural decisions that shape how you receive the story. It shows you what the article emphasizes, what it leaves out, and how a stronger version would serve you better. This is where reading becomes a skill.
What context is missing. What claims deserve scrutiny. Where this article sits in the timeline. Whose perspectives were left out. Research Tools gives you a map of where a more complete understanding begins — before you search, share, or form an opinion.
Ask Clear-Sight searches across current reporting and returns a structured, multi-source view. Additional perspectives, missing context, and independent data — so you can evaluate the claims yourself instead of taking one article's word for it.
Most reading tools tell you about the news. Clear-Sight also tells you something about you.
The Knowledge Lens is a short, framework-grounded quiz. It measures how well you can identify the ten construction signals in real article excerpts — not what you believe about the news, but what you can see in it.
Separately, you tell us about your relationship with news today — trust, frustration, fatigue, what you actively avoid. No judgment. Just the honest baseline.
Clear-Sight compares the two. The result is a one-page readout showing where your observed literacy aligns with your felt attitude — and where it diverges.
Take the Lens again after a month of using Clear-Sight. You'll see exactly how your literacy moved — and whether your attitude moved with it.
See which sources you read most, how your reading diversity shifts, and where your information diet skews. Not a scorecard. A mirror.
Total articles analyzed, composite score trends, and reading frequency over time.
How many sources you read from, how concentrated your diet is, and where you might broaden.
See your Knowledge Lens score evolve over time, and track whether your literacy and attitude are converging or diverging.
Install once. Analyze any article. Understand everything.
Add Clear-Sight to Chrome or Edge and keep reading news as usual.
Click the Clear-Sight icon on any article to open the sidebar.
Review scores, evidence, context, and deep research — all in one sidebar.
No. Clear-Sight doesn't render verdicts on truth, accuracy, or political lean. It shows you what an article is doing — how it's constructed, what's quoted vs. unattributed, where the emotional language sits, what context is missing.
The conclusions stay yours. We just give you a clearer picture of what you're looking at.
The free tier is real. You can install the extension, analyze articles, take the Knowledge Lens, and use the dashboard without paying. We have a paid tier for heavier usage and Deep Research, but the framework itself is not paywalled.
Your reading is yours. We store the analyses you trigger so you can see your history and trajectory in the dashboard, but we don't sell or share your individual reading patterns. Aggregate, anonymized data may inform research on the framework itself — never a profile of you.
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It works on the vast majority of English-language news sites — major outlets, regional papers, newsletters, magazines, and most blog platforms. If a site uses unusual layout or aggressive paywalls, the extension will tell you why analysis didn't run instead of failing silently.
Bias rating sites tell you about the outlet. We tell you about the article. The same outlet can publish a measured news report and a directionally framed opinion piece on the same day — and Clear-Sight will score them differently because their construction is different.
Outlet labels travel with reputation. Article-level signals travel with the text.
Yes. Vantage is our free news analysis publication. Every story is fully scored and analyzed using the same framework. Read it for a week, see whether the signals match what you'd want, then decide if you want the extension.
Free to start. No credit card required. Install the extension and analyze your first article in under a minute — or sample the framework on Vantage first.