Draftable is an Enterprise-Grade Document Comparison Software that lets users easily spot changes between documents. Draftable’s product suite includes Draftable Online for browser-based comparisons, Draftable Desktop for secure computer-based comparisons, and Draftable API for integrating our dynamic technology into your app. The software features synchronized side-by-side view and a change list that presents all modifications in one place. Users can also export comparisons to a PDF, view text style changes, and compare different file types such as PDF, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Draftable is designed for easy use, prioritises data security, and is enterprise-ready. Having been used to compare over 10 million documents, it has been perfected and honed for heavy-duty use.
Draftable Legal offers fast and accurate redline comparisons for legal teams looking for a cost-effective enterprise-grade solution. It supports multiple file formats including Word, PDF, PPT, Excel, and even scanned documents thanks to its built-in OCR. Users can customise output results, create preset profiles, and produce document comparisons with tracked changes. Seamless integration with file explorers, DMS, MS Word, and Outlook email allows for easy review or export of changes. Developed by legal professionals and Draftable’s software experts, Draftable Legal leverages a unique algorithm to accurately detect changes. Its performance comes with expert customer support, making it a reliable and secure document comparison solution that legal professionals can trust.
For over a decade, Draftable has been providing general purpose document comparison solutions – with over 750 customers globally who trust us. In 2021 we created Draftable Legal – in response to demand from the legal industry fueled by the consolidation in the document comparison market. We are headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, but have team members in all time zones to deliver fast and reliable document processing solutions wherever they are needed. Draftable’s proprietary comparison algorithm was developed by a world-class team with links to Caltech, MIT and Stanford. It detects changes and solves for reliability and consistent accuracy for each comparison.