An autonomous AI agent analyzes written and spoken statements — detects deception in text, voice, and video, in under one second.
Every day, organizations make critical decisions based on statements from employees, suspects, claimants, contractors, and partners. The traditional alternative is a trained examiner — expensive, slow, and inaccessible at scale.
TruthOS changes that. Built on two decades of validated statement analysis methodology from former federal investigators, our AI delivers the same analysis in under one second — at the moment you need it, wherever you need it.
Every statement gets a probability score — below 85% is flagged, with reasoning for every indicator.
Contractions, withholding language, qualifier patterns — the AI isolates the exact phrases driving the score.
Detects manipulated images, audio, and video — a critical layer in the age of synthetic media.
Not just a score — the system generates targeted follow-up questions to dig deeper where deception is detected.
Streamline suspect statement analysis. Flag statements for follow-up investigation before the interview ends.
Detect deception at First Notice of Loss. Instant alerts to claims teams before fraudulent payouts are processed.
Internal investigations, insider threat assessment, and HR screening — at the speed your organization operates.
Attorneys and litigators get an analytical edge — uncover deceptive language in depositions, statements, and filings.
Intelligence analysts validate source reporting at scale. Cuts through noise before bad intel becomes bad decisions.
Identify withholding and deception in candidate interviews and onboarding statements.
Paste a written statement, upload an audio/video file, or connect a real-time feed. Up to 5,000 words.
The system breaks down linguistic patterns — contractions, withholding language, qualifier intensity, and more.
Receive a probability score, every indicator that drove it, and targeted follow-up questions.
TruthOS is the operating system for organizations that need to know when someone isn't telling the truth — before the lie costs them.