Document Tool

Data & File Processing

Compares two documents to highlight and explain content changes.

Spot document changes that matter

A focused file analysis agent for analysts

Document Comparison Tool is an AI agent built to compares two documents to highlight and explain content changes. It is built for analysts, operators, researchers, and teams working with files who need to avoid missing subtle wording, numeric, or section changes between two versions. Add two files or pasted texts for comparison, what kind of differences to focus on, and output format; the agent turns those inputs into side-by-side differences, significant changes, and meaning-impact flags. Run it once per file batch or dataset, then reuse the slots whenever the input format repeats.

How to set it up

  1. Start with two files or pasted texts for comparison, because this field determines what the agent should optimize for.
  2. Add what kind of differences to focus on and output format so the response reflects the real audience, constraints, and context.
  3. Fill in examples when examples, formats, source material, or edge cases would change the answer.
  4. Choose the output format before running: summary, table, flagged rows, comparison notes, or cleanup checklist.
  5. Run it once per file batch, then reuse the same slots whenever the source format repeats.

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Document Comparison Tool FAQ

What should I provide to Document Comparison Tool first?

Start with two files or pasted texts for comparison. Then add what kind of differences to focus on and output format so the agent has enough context to produce side-by-side differences, significant changes, and meaning-impact flags.

Can Document Comparison Tool identify and list all differences in content?

Yes. That is one of the core outputs. More specific inputs produce more specific results.

How does Document Comparison Tool avoid generic output?

It asks for the details most likely to change the answer, especially two files or pasted texts for comparison, what kind of differences to focus on, and output format. That prevents missing subtle wording, numeric, or section changes between two versions.

Can Document Comparison Tool work from uploaded files?

Yes. Use the file-or-text slots for spreadsheets, documents, transcripts, exports, or pasted text, then specify the exact extraction or analysis goal.

Can Document Comparison Tool adapt to my format or workflow?

Yes. Add your preferred format, examples, tools, or constraints in the slots, and the agent can shape the result around them.

What should I do if Document Comparison Tool misses the mark?

Clarify two files or pasted texts for comparison, add missing constraints, and state what a good result should include. The next run will usually improve when the failure mode is explicit.

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