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Text Diff Checker

Compare two texts side-by-side

Added: 0Removed: 0

What is a Text Difference Checker?

Highlights additions, deletions, and changes between two text versions - essential for editing, contract review, and code comparison.

How It Works

Uses the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) algorithm. Green = added, red = removed, yellow = changed. Word or character level diff.

Example

"The quick brown fox" vs "A quick red fox". Diff shows: "The" removed and "A" added; "brown" removed and "red" added.

Pro Tips
  • Word-level diff is most readable for content comparison; character-level for code and data.
  • Compare contract versions to instantly spot additions or deletions in legal language.
  • Verify revised documents show only intended changes before submitting them.
  • Useful for detecting unauthorised edits to shared or collaborative documents.
FAQ
What algorithm is used?
LCS or Myers diff algorithm - the same underlying approach used by Git for version control.
What is edit distance?
Minimum insert/delete operations to transform one text into another (Levenshtein distance).
Compare Word documents?
Use MS Word Track Changes, or paste plain text here for a clean side-by-side comparison.
Can it detect plagiarism?
For direct copying yes; paraphrased content requires dedicated tools like Turnitin.
💡 Tip: All text processing runs in your browser — your text is never sent anywhere.