Overview
A vendor sends back a "signed" version of the contract. It looks identical. But buried on page 47, the liability cap was changed from €2M to €200K and the arbitration clause was replaced with litigation in a different jurisdiction. Without comparison, the team signs a contract with terms they never agreed to. This happens more often than anyone admits — because manual page-by-page comparison of 60-page documents is error-prone and exhausting.
The Document Comparison System automatically detects every change between two document versions — additions, deletions, and modifications — then classifies each change by semantic significance: is this a formatting fix, a clarification, or a material term change that alters obligations, liability, or rights?
What you get: - Automated change detection between document versions - Change classification by type (addition, deletion, modification) - Semantic significance scoring (cosmetic vs. material) - Risk assessment per material change - Change summary report for decision-makers - Multi-version timeline tracking
Built for: legal teams reviewing contract redlines, compliance teams tracking policy changes, and any team that needs to know exactly what changed between document versions — where missing a material change has financial or legal consequences.