About Orris

Orris is a reading clarity tool built for a world where information moves fast and language is engineered to move faster. Orris doesn't tell you what to believe. It makes the mechanics visible—so you can decide for yourself with more awareness.

What Orris is

  • A neutral restatement for clarity ("Neutral Read").
  • Quote-grounded signals that explain persuasive language.
  • A simple distortion score to orient you quickly.
  • User-initiated and privacy-first by design.

What Orris isn't

  • A fact-checker or "truth engine."
  • A political scoring system.
  • A background tracker.
  • An app that runs without your click.

A note from the founder

I built Orris because I don't think most people are confused — I think they're exhausted.

The world is messy, incentives are warped, and the algorithms shaping what we see are getting very good at steering attention. A lot of what we read isn't outright false — it's framed, compressed, and emotionally tuned to move fast.

Orris isn't here to tell you what's true. It's here to make the mechanics visible — what's stated, what's implied, and what kind of language is doing the pushing.

If you try Orris and something feels off, tell me. With enough real feedback from real people, we can build a companion that helps maintain clarity as the noise gets smarter.

— Logan, Founder
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