Difference Checker

Compare two blocks of text and highlight added or removed lines. Works well with drafts, code snippets, lists, and CSV rows.


  

About Difference Checker

The Difference Checker compares two text versions line-by-line and highlights what’s been removed and what’s been added. It is ideal for writers, editors, developers, and reviewers who need to spot changes quickly without complex version control tools.

Example

Original:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
Consectetur adipiscing elit,
Integer vitae augue.

Modified:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
Integer vitae augue.
Sed do eiusmod tempor.

Output:
– Consectetur adipiscing elit,
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
Integer vitae augue.
+ Sed do eiusmod tempor.

How to use

  1. Paste the earlier version of your text into Original Text.
  2. Paste the updated version into Modified Text.
  3. Click Check Difference to highlight removed (red) and added (green) lines.
  4. Use Copy Result to copy the formatted diff or clear to start over.

Who needs it?

This tool is useful for content editors, copywriters, QA testers, developers, virtual assistants, and SEO specialists who need to compare drafts, change logs, or exported CSV rows. If you’re updating content across multiple pages, pair it with Find & Replace to automate corrections after spotting differences.

Why use Difference Checker?

It saves time when locating edits and prevents manual oversight. For example, after identifying removed or added sections here, you may want to run the updated text through the Keyword Density Checker or verify length using Word Count.

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