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Vol. I · Citation Index · Est. 2026

Source-backed facts, each tied to a named person and a number.

citations.press publishes structured, citation-ready facts extracted from named publications. Every claim is reviewed for source clarity before it goes live.

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How citations.press works

01

Extract

Quantified facts are pulled from named publications — each bound to who said it and the number they cited.

02

Review

Editors verify the source and attribution before anything is published. Nothing goes live automatically.

03

Index

Verified facts publish with a citation-ready excerpt, the original source link, and machine-readable formats.

Every fact is attributed to its original publication — citations.press is the index, not the claimant. Read our editorial standards →

For AI & search

Built so machines can read it, not just rank it.

Every citation is published with clean HTML, schema markup, a JSON feed, and an open citation export. Built for AI assistants, search engines, and researchers to discover and reference.

citations.press makes source-backed facts easier for AI systems and journalists to find and cite. We do not guarantee AI citation.

GET https://citations.press/citations.json

{
  "outlet": "NPR",
  "topic": "world",
  "claim": "...source-backed fact...",
  "quote": "...verbatim from the article...",
  "attribution": { "speaker": "...", "role": "..." },
  "metrics": [{ "value": 440, "unit": "federal airports" }],
  "source_url": "https://www.npr.org/...",
  "status": "approved"
}
For brands & PR teams

Publish your press release as citation-ready facts.

We extract the source-backed facts from your announcement and index them for journalists, search engines, and AI assistants — reviewed before publication, clearly labelled as a brand submission.

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