Free claim check · no signup, no email
Answer a few quick questions about your ad, paste the copy, and get a map in seconds: which claims you can back with documentation on file, which need reframing to a checkable version, which cannot be backed as written, the disclosures your ad needs, and what routes to your counsel. This is an automated first pass on the wording and evidence type. It is not legal advice, and it never tells you whether an ad is legal or compliant.
1 · Tell us about this ad
All optional. Your answers sharpen the disclosures and counsel routing. Nothing is saved.
2 · Paste your ad copy or landing page text
For example: "Same as Ozempic, rigorously tested for purity. Sourced from an FDA-registered facility, with a COA on file for every lot. Members lost 40 lbs."
Reading the ad against the rule library…
This is a first pass on the wording
This tool reads one ad, once, and maps it. Veritura holds the documentation behind each checkable claim, alerts you the day it changes, gives you a one-button substantiation file for a challenge, and keeps the disclosure checklist and counsel-routing beside every claim. Your lawyer tells you whether a claim was substantiated. Veritura keeps it substantiated.
What this checks, exactly. It scans the wording for objective claims and classifies each by the TYPE of evidence it would need, suggests a documentation-level reframe where one fits, lists the disclosures your ad elements trigger, maps who supplies each piece of evidence, and flags what belongs with your counsel. "Checkable" means a claim you could back with documentation on file. "Needs reframing" means the wording implies more than documentation can show, so a smaller checkable version is offered. "Cannot be backed" means no documentation evidence supports the claim as a product-quality, safety, efficacy, sameness, or FDA-approval assertion. This is an automated first pass on wording versus evidence type. It is not legal advice, it does not tell you whether a claim is legal or compliant, and it is not a substitute for review by your own counsel.