Quantified facts are pulled from named publications — each bound to who said it and the number they cited.
Editors verify the source and attribution before anything is published. Nothing goes live automatically.
Verified facts publish with a citation-ready excerpt, the original source link, and machine-readable formats.
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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"
}
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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