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About & concepts· Updated Jun 2026

How veridive builds an answer

Here's a plain-language look at what veridive does between your question and a cited answer. You don't need to know any of this to use it — but it explains why the answers are trustworthy.

  1. Understand the question veridive interprets what you're really asking and turns it into a few focused searches.
  2. Search the spoken web For DeepQuery it searches YouTube live; for DeepContext it looks within your Library.
  3. Read the sources It works from real transcripts — the words actually spoken — not just titles, descriptions or thumbnails.
  4. Find the moments that matter It locates the specific passages that address your question and notes their timestamps.
  5. Write a cited answer It composes a clear answer in your language, attaching a citation to each claim and copying the timestamp straight from the source.

Two design choices make the difference: veridive reads inside sources rather than ranking by popularity, and it never invents a citation or timestamp — every one traces back to real words. See ranking and citations.