Reading glasses for rhetoric.

A browser extension that annotates news articles as you read — highlighting logical fallacies, unsupported claims, and rhetorical devices in real time. It does not rewrite. It does not score. It makes rhetoric visible.

Loupe — a magnifying glass held over newspaper text revealing hidden logical fallacies and rhetorical devices
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What it does

Inline Annotation, Not Interruption

Highlights appear in the sidebar as you read, anchored to specific sentences. Like a sharp editor left notes in the margins — except this one never sleeps and has read every fallacy textbook ever written.

Fallacies, Claims, and Devices — Labeled

Each annotation is categorized: ad hominem, appeal to authority, unsupported causal claim, loaded language, and dozens more. You see what the device is, where it appears, and why it qualifies. No black box.

Your Reading, Your Rules

Toggle categories on or off. Focus on logical fallacies only, or surface every rhetorical device. Three free articles per day. Unlimited with Premium.

How it works

1

Install the extension.

One click. Chrome and Firefox. No account required for free tier.

2

Read any news article.

Open an article as you normally would. The extension activates automatically on supported sites.

3

See the rhetoric.

Annotations appear in a clean sidebar — each one linked to the exact sentence, labeled by type, with a plain-English explanation.

Questions

See what you have been reading.

Join the waitlist. Be first to annotate.

We will email you once — when it is ready. No spam. No drip campaigns. One email.