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The  Way to
Compare Oracle Databases

Find schema differences, generate deployment SQL, and keep your Oracle databases in sync — with confidence. Runs 100% locally.

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Everything You Need to Compare
Oracle Databases

Powerful features designed to make Oracle schema comparison fast, accurate, and reliable.

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Find Every Difference

Compare Oracle schema objects side-by-side — tables, views, indexes, sequences, triggers, constraints, procedures, functions, packages, and more. See exactly what changed with a human-readable summary alongside the SQL diff.

Generate Deployment Scripts

Automatically generate dependency-ordered SQL scripts to synchronise any two Oracle schemas. Scripts are safe to run directly in SQL*Plus, SQL Developer, or any Oracle client.

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Runs 100% Locally

All comparisons run on your machine. Your schema and data never leave your network — no cloud processing, no data in transit, no third-party access to your Oracle environment.

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Track Schema History

Every comparison is saved automatically. See how your Oracle schema changed over time with a timeline view grouped by change category, making it easy to spot drift and regressions between environments.

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Flexible Source Options

Use a live Oracle database or hand-written SQL scripts as either side of a comparison. Compare dev to test, test to prod, or validate a migration script before you run it.

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Deploy with Confidence

Destructive statements are highlighted before you run anything. A confirmation dialog shows the target database and risk count, so there are no surprises when deploying to production.

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Stop manually diffing schemas. Get a reliable, local tool that shows you exactly what changed and generates the SQL to fix it.

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