WHO'S WRONG?
Upload screenshots or paste the conversation and get an AI perspective on who crossed the line, who escalated things, and what went wrong.
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“John started it. Mary made sure it didn't end well.”
“Two people who were both technically right and both being annoying about it.”
“This one is not close.”
Everything you need for a fair verdict
The Verdict
A clear responsibility split — Person A % wrong vs Person B % wrong.
Who started it
Who triggered the conflict, and who escalated it further.
Who communicated better
A read on tone, defensiveness, and whether either side listened.
Red Flag Level
A 0-10 read on how concerning the dynamic is — never a diagnosis.
Multiple screenshots
Arguments span more than one screenshot — upload them all, in order.
Roast Mode
An optional, playful roast of whoever comes out more wrong. Entertainment only.
How it works
Upload the conversation
Paste the text, or upload every screenshot the argument spans.
Tell us who's who
Pick the relationship type and (optionally) name Person A and Person B.
Get the verdict
A responsibility split, a full breakdown, and an AI Judge one-liner.
Questions, answered
Is my conversation kept private?+
Yes. Your text or screenshots are analyzed to generate your verdict — screenshots are never stored, only used transiently. Public share cards only ever show names, percentages, and the AI verdict — never your actual conversation.
Does it always take a side?+
No. When both people behaved reasonably, or there isn't enough context, the verdict says so directly instead of forcing a winner and loser.
Is this a real judgment?+
No — it's an AI perspective based only on what you provide. It may miss context and isn't professional, legal, medical, or mental-health advice.
How many free verdicts do I get?+
Everyone gets 3 free cases per day. Premium unlocks unlimited cases and full case history.
Who's Wrong? provides an AI-generated perspective based only on the information you provide. It may miss context and should not be treated as professional, legal, medical, or mental-health advice.