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A language-aware diff tool that speeds code reviews by hiding irrelevant changes.

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Product memo

Developers reviewing code on VS Code and GitHub use this tool to focus on meaningful changes. It intelligently hides stylistic edits and flags moved code or refactorings, allowing teams to cut through noise. This approach reduces review time and improves comprehension, especially in large or frequently refactored codebases.

For who

Developers reviewing code on VS Code and GitHub

Solves what

Faster and more focused code reviews by hiding irrelevant changes.

  • Hides style changes
  • Detects moved code
  • Understands refactorings

In their own words

Language Aware Diff

Hide irrelevant changes, detect moved code, and highlight refactorings in your diffs. Supports Python, Rust, Java, C#, TypeScript and more.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

14d

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

A freemium SaaS, it offers a free tier for up to 3 seats, with custom per-seat pricing for professional teams of 4+.

Key Tactics
  • A free tier for 3 seats lowers adoption friction for small teams.
  • Per-seat pricing scales costs with team size for professional users.
  • 14-day trial lowers adoption risk.

Operator context

Operating setup

Platform

Plugin / ecosystem

Audience

Developers

Tech stack

BootstrapHugo

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Vc Growth
Effort
Small Team
About Semanticdiff Expand

SemanticDiff provides a specialized diffing experience for developers working in VS Code and GitHub. It helps teams conduct faster and more focused code reviews by understanding the underlying code structure, not just line-by-line text.

The tool hides stylistic changes, detects moved code, and highlights refactorings, allowing reviewers to concentrate on core logic. This makes it a valuable asset for teams dealing with complex or frequently updated codebases, where traditional diff tools can create unnecessary noise and slow down the review process.