Uncover the structure of any argument
Argument Analysis Tool is an AI-powered platform that deconstructs complex arguments into clear, interactive visual maps. Whether you’re analyzing a research paper, news article, debate, or any argumentative content, our tool helps you understand the structure of claims, counterclaims, and supporting evidence.Get started in minutes
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Authentication
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Multiple input formats
Analyze topics, URLs, or upload documents (PDF, TXT, MD)
Interactive visualizations
Explore five different visualization modes to understand arguments
What you can do
Analyze any argument
Input your content in three flexible ways:- Topic: Enter a subject and let AI research and analyze arguments around it
- URL: Provide a link to an article, blog post, or web page
- Document: Upload or paste content from PDF, text, or Markdown files
Visualize argument structure
View your analysis in five interactive modes:- Balanced View: Side-by-side comparison of arguments for and against
- Tree View: Hierarchical structure showing claim relationships
- Pillar View: Column-based organization of argument chains
- Circular View: Radial layout emphasizing connections
- Flowchart View: Process-oriented visualization of logical flow
Understand social context
Every analysis includes a social pulse feature that:- Summarizes public sentiment on the topic
- Shows real tweets discussing the subject
- Provides context on how the argument resonates
Export and share
Save your analysis for later:- Export visualizations as PNG images
- Download argument data as JSON
- Share with team members or stakeholders
How it works
AI analysis
Our AI deconstructs the content, identifying the thesis, claims, counterclaims, evidence, and logical fallacies
The AI analysis typically takes 30-60 seconds depending on the complexity and length of your input content.
Key features
Logical fallacy detection
The tool automatically identifies common logical fallacies in arguments, helping you spot weaknesses in reasoning.Source attribution
Every claim and piece of evidence is linked back to its source text, ensuring transparency and traceability.Argument types
Each node in your argument map is classified by:- Type: Thesis, claim, counterclaim, or evidence
- Side: For or against the main thesis
- Logical role: The function it serves in the overall argument
Real-time social pulse
Get context on how your topic is discussed on social media with curated tweets and sentiment analysis.Ready to get started?
Quickstart guide
Follow our step-by-step guide to analyze your first argument
Authentication setup
Create your account and start analyzing