More than a redline
The agent reasons across whole drafts instead of presenting an undifferentiated list of textual differences.
Paste or upload the version whose structure and formatting you want to preserve.
Add alternate drafts, stakeholder versions, or source documents in Word, PDF, Markdown, or text.
The agent applies non-conflicting improvements as live suggestions and calls out decisions that need you.
Basic document comparison can show that two drafts differ. Reconciliation answers the harder question: which changes belong in the finished document, which edits duplicate one another, and which conflicts still require a human decision.
Revise keeps the working draft editable throughout the process. Proposed changes appear inline, so you can accept or reject them individually and export the result back to Word with tracked changes.
The agent reasons across whole drafts instead of presenting an undifferentiated list of textual differences.
Contradictory dates, numbers, terms, and commitments are flagged instead of silently resolved.
Review suggestions in place, continue editing, and export a clean copy or Word document with tracked changes.
Word Compare shows textual differences between two files. Revise can reason across several drafts, apply compatible improvements to a working document, and flag substantive conflicts that still need a human decision.
No. Revise creates a new editable document. The working draft and attached source files remain separate, and every proposed edit can be reviewed before export.
Yes. You can attach up to four alternate drafts or source documents in addition to the working draft.
The agent is instructed to flag conflicting facts, numbers, dates, and commitments rather than inventing a resolution.