About Clarity

Read the news, not the hype

Clarity is an RSS reader that uses AI to detect clickbait headlines and rewrite them into factual summaries. Because you deserve to know what you're clicking on before you click.

How It Works

1. Subscribe to feeds

Add any RSS or Atom feed URL, or browse our curated collection of quality news sources. Organize feeds into groups however you like.

2. AI analyzes headlines

Each new article is automatically analyzed for clickbait patterns. The AI assigns a score from 1 (manipulative) to 5 (factual) and generates a straightforward alternative title.

3. Read with clarity

Browse your feed with rewritten headlines by default. Color-coded scores help you spot quality content at a glance. Click any article to read the full piece on the original site.

Understanding Scores

ScoreMeaning
5Completely factual
4Mostly factual
3Some clickbait
2Significant clickbait
1Egregious clickbait

Keyboard Shortcuts

KeyAction
jNext article
kPrevious article
o or EnterOpen selected article
rRefresh all feeds
/ or sOpen search
gGo to Feeds Manager
lGo to Read Later
Shift + AMark all articles as read
EscClose search / Deselect article

Keyboard shortcuts are disabled when typing in input fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our AI analyzes each headline for common clickbait patterns: curiosity gaps ('You won't believe...'), emotional manipulation ('Shocking!'), vague promises, exaggeration, and misleading implications. Headlines are scored from 1 (egregious clickbait) to 5 (purely factual). The score helps you quickly identify which articles are worth your time.

When a headline uses clickbait tactics, our AI reads the article summary and rewrites the title to be factual and descriptive—no hype, no manipulation, just what the article is actually about. The rewritten titles are capped at 15 words to keep things concise.

Absolutely. Click 'Show original headline' on any article to see what the publication actually wrote. Sometimes it's educational to see the contrast between clickbait and fact.

Some RSS feeds only provide a title without any article summary. When this happens, our AI can only analyze the headline itself without additional context. We mark these as 'Unverified' because the rewrite might be less accurate.

We check your subscribed feeds every 15 minutes for new articles. You can also manually refresh anytime by clicking the Refresh button or pressing 'r' on your keyboard.

Your feed subscriptions and reading history are stored in your account and not shared with anyone. We don't track what articles you read beyond what's needed to show your read/unread status.

Guest Mode lets you try Clarity without creating an account. Your feeds and articles are stored locally in your browser. Some features like notifications and OPML export require signing up.

Ready to try it?

Start reading news without the manipulation.