SpinkillerAI — AI-Powered Fact-Checker

Find the Quote. Expose the Spin. SpinkillerAI is an AI-powered fact-checking platform for investigating public figures and verifying statements against primary sources.

Spin Tracker

Enter any public figure's name and a topic. SpinkillerAI searches verified quotes, speeches, interviews, and voting records to surface position changes, flip-flops, and contradictions — with direct source citations and a shareable dossier.

Start a Spin Tracker investigation — free

Claim Tracker

Paste any claim or statistic. SpinkillerAI fact-checks it against government data, peer-reviewed research, and established reporting — returning a verdict (True, Mostly True, Misleading, False, or Unverifiable), a confidence score, and a permanent shareable link.

Check a statement — free

Non-Partisan Analysis

SpinkillerAI applies identical analytical scrutiny regardless of the political direction of the claim. All outputs use neutral attribution language and work only from documented evidence.

Examples

Browse completed Spin Tracker dossiers across a range of public figures and topics.

View example investigations

Privacy and Data Handling

Statements and searches submitted to SpinkillerAI are processed by AI to generate fact-check results. See our privacy policy for full details on data handling.

Privacy Policy Terms of Use

Fact-check: “Violent crime in the United States is at an all-time high”

Verdict: False (92% confidence)

The documented evidence directly contradicts this claim. FBI data shows violent crime fell 9.3% between 2024 and 2025, with murders dropping 18.1%. The historical record shows the violent crime rate in the 1990s was nearly twice what it has been in recent years, and even the 2020 pandemic-era spike — the worst in recent decades — was well below those 1990s peaks. There is no documented official data source supporting the idea that violent crime is at an all-time high.

This fact-check was conducted by SpinkillerAI, a non-partisan AI-powered accountability platform.

Fact-check another statement — free Browse the public claim archive