Every newsroom spins.
Spin News shows you the spins side by side. It gathers stories from around 90 newsrooms in more than 40 countries, groups the ones covering the same event, and lets you read those versions next to each other — in your own language.
What it does
- A vertical feed: one story per card, a short headline and a one-sentence summary.
- Side-by-side comparison when several newsrooms cover the same event, with a written note on how their framing differs.
- A 3D globe — spin it, tap a country, read its news.
- Feed tabs you build yourself: topics, countries, continents, or your own keywords.
- Read-aloud, search, bookmarks, comments, ten themes, seven interface languages.
What it doesn't do
- No ads, and no advertising identifier.
- No analytics SDK, no attribution SDK, no data brokers.
- No reprinting: full articles always open on the publisher's own site.
Where AI is used
Headlines, one-sentence summaries, translations and the comparison of how newsrooms framed an event are generated by AI. Article bodies never are — they stay with the publisher, and that is where you read them. The full breakdown is in the privacy policy.