Overview
Orris helps you see how language works.
With a single click, Orris analyzes any text you select—articles, posts, commentary, newsletters—and highlights the exact phrases that influence perception. Orris doesn’t judge opinions or verify facts. Instead, it reveals how the writing works, so you can read with awareness and decide for yourself.
What Orris does
• Highlights persuasive or emotionally charged phrasing
• Identifies rhetorical techniques and framing styles
• Shows the exact words that trigger each tactic
• Explains how those words shape interpretation
• Provides a neutral, plain-language rewrite for comparison
• Computes a Distortion Score to show how stylized the writing is
What Orris does not do
• Does not fact-check or determine truth
• Does not rate political viewpoints
• Does not modify pages automatically
• Does not collect browsing history
• Does not run unless you click “Analyze”
Why people use Orris
• To read news and commentary with clarity
• To spot framing, spin, or emotional hooks
• To develop better media literacy
• To compare intent vs expression
• To understand writing craft on a deeper level
Privacy
Orris only analyzes text when you explicitly click “Analyze.”
No accounts required.
No personal info collected.
Anonymous feedback is optional.
Nothing runs automatically.
Nothing is tracked.
Orris is designed to support thoughtful reading by making writing mechanics visible—nothing more, nothing less.
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