AI Probability Intelligence

Ask something impossible.

Any yes/no question about the future — markets, politics, science, tech. Chronovisor AI blends the world's prediction markets into one clear probability and explains it in plain English.

Blended from multiple markets Explained in plain English Honest about uncertainty
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Why it matters

Most tools give you a number. We show our work.

Anyone can copy one market's odds and call it a forecast. Chronovisor blends several independent crowds, shows where they agree or clash, and is honest about how sure it is.

Consensus, not a crowd

Several crowds, one read

Real-money and community markets blended into one number. When independent crowds agree, the signal beats any single market.

Plain English

A read, not a spreadsheet

A friendly read of what the odds mean — "about a 1-in-4 chance," what's moving it, what to watch. No jargon.

Honest by design

The caveats, up front

We show how much money is behind a number and how much the markets disagree — so you know when to trust it.

How it works

Ask. Blend. Read.

Ask a question

Type any yes/no question about the future — markets, politics, sport, science, tech.

We blend the crowds

Chronovisor finds the right markets across every source and combines them into one consensus probability, cutting the noise.

You get a clear read

A headline likelihood on a live gauge, plus a plain-English explanation of what's driving it, what to watch, and how much to trust it.

Live forecasts

What people are asking right now.

Each question is a live page with the current odds and a plain-English read, updated as the markets move.

For developers

One API call, a full forecast.

Plug Chronovisor's probability intelligence into your own product. JSON in, a structured forecast out — probability, confidence, statistics, and a plain-English read.

curl -X POST .../api/v1/forecast/search -d '{"query":"Will Bitcoin reach $150k in 2026?"}'
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Informational only. Chronovisor is a space to understand what crowds think — it is not financial, legal, professional, gambling, or betting advice. The numbers describe sentiment, not instructions.