Bias Unlocker Now Runs in Your Browser
Quick one today, because the news is simple: Bias Unlocker now runs right in your browser. No download, no app store, no account. You open it, you paste an article, you go.
If that’s all you needed to hear, here it is:
https://biasunlocker.com/
For anyone new here, the short version of what it does. Modern news rarely lies outright. It frames. A loaded label, a missing counterpoint, a quote dropped in to anchor your conclusion before you knew you’d reached one — a hundred small techniques for shaping how you feel about a story you thought you were just reading. Catching that in real time takes training most of us never got.
Bias Unlocker hands that training to the AI you already use. Paste an article — or a transcript from whatever passed for a news show last night — and Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, whichever you’ve got, walks through the framing techniques at work in it. The analysis shows up in your own chat. Same treatment for the outlets you trust and the ones you don’t. It tells you how a piece is framed, not whether it’s good or true. A method, not a verdict.
Two things I won’t budge on. It collects nothing — no accounts, no telemetry, nothing leaves your device. And it hides nothing — you see exactly what it sends before it sends it. No black box.
So now you’ve got options. Want to use it right now, on whatever device you’re reading this on, without a second thought? Open the browser version and go. Prefer it on your phone or your desktop, ready whenever you are? The apps are there too — iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Android, with Windows on the way. Same tool, same everything. Pick whichever suits you.
It’s free. It always will be.
Have a look:
https://biasunlocker.com/
And if you do put it through its paces, tell me where it gets things wrong. That’s how it gets better.

