Comparador JSON
Compara dos documentos JSON con vista de diferencias
Izquierda (original)
Derecha (modificado)
See exactly what changed between two JSON payloads
Eyeballing a diff between two long JSON files is painful and error-prone. A structural compare ignores key order, normalizes whitespace, and shows you only what actually changed — added keys, removed keys, value differences — with the full path to each change so you can act on it instead of hunting for it.
Use the comparer when you need to
Diff two API responses
Confirm whether a backend change altered the response shape or values between deploys, environments, or versions.
Spot regressions in fixtures or snapshots
Find the field that drifted in a test fixture or snapshot file without manually re-reading the whole document.
Compare model outputs across runs
Diff structured AI responses to see which fields are stable and which fluctuate between prompts or model versions.
How to compare JSON quickly
- 1
Paste the first JSON document on the left and the second on the right.
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Click Compare to see additions, removals, and value differences with full paths.
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Copy or share the diff to discuss the change with a teammate.
Keep going
Validate against an expected shape
Move from ad-hoc diffs to enforcing a schema when the contract really matters.
Validate model output
Combine diff and schema checks for AI-generated JSON to catch shape and value drift in one place.
Format both inputs first
Beautify both payloads before diffing for the cleanest reading experience.
Compare non-JSON text
Use line-based diff for logs, configs, and plain text where structure isn't JSON.
Common compare workflows
Paste prod and staging payloads side-by-side to find the exact field that drifted.
Confirm the new endpoint returns the same structure and values as the legacy one before flipping clients.
Compare structured output from two model versions on the same prompt to verify downstream code still works.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Pega el primer JSON a la izquierda y el segundo a la derecha, y luego haz clic en Compare. La herramienta muestra un diff estructural, resaltando valores añadidos, eliminados y modificados con sus rutas completas.
Hace una comparación semántica: compara los datos reales sin importar el orden de las claves. {"a":1,"b":2} y {"b":2,"a":1} se consideran iguales porque representan la misma información.
Sí, es uno de los usos más comunes. Pega la respuesta esperada en un lado y la respuesta real en el otro. El diff te muestra al instante cualquier diferencia de estructura o de valores.
Las líneas verdes con un + indican valores presentes solo en el segundo JSON. Las líneas rojas con un - indican valores presentes solo en el primer JSON. Las líneas amarillas/naranjas indican valores que existen en ambos, pero no coinciden.