Name Your Items
Click on the column headers in the table to rename each item you're comparing — e.g., "iPhone 15", "Samsung S24", "Pixel 8".
Add Your Criteria
Each row is a criterion (e.g., Price, Battery Life, Camera). Click "Add Criterion" to add more rows. Edit the label on the left.
Set Weight & Direction
Each criterion has a Weight (1–10, importance level) and a Direction button — toggle between Higher = Better (green) or Lower = Better (orange) based on the criterion type.
Enter Your Values
Fill in numeric or text values for each cell. Use numbers for the best experience — the tool auto-ranks them. Best values glow green, worst values glow red.
Read Your Results
Scroll to the Results & Analysis section. View the winner banner, score cards, visual chart, and full calculation breakdown — showing exactly how each score was computed.
Export or Share
Use the toolbar to export as CSV, JSON, copy a shareable URL link, or Print the table for offline reference.
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Use weights strategically: Assign a weight of 10 to criteria that are deal-breakers for you, and 1–3 for nice-to-haves. This ensures the score truly reflects your priorities.
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Direction matters: For "Price", set direction to Lower = Better. For "Rating" or "Battery Hours", use Higher = Better. Incorrect direction flips your winner.
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Normalize your data: Keep values in similar units where possible (e.g., don't mix 1–10 ratings with raw dollar prices in the same row — use separate criteria).
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Group your criteria: Start with quantitative criteria (numbers) for accurate scoring, then add qualitative notes (text) for context — text cells don't affect scores.
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Share with stakeholders: Use the "Share" button to generate a URL with your table data encoded. Paste it in a chat or email so colleagues can view the exact same comparison.
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Scenario testing: Duplicate your setup by saving the URL, then reset and try different weights. Compare results across different priority scenarios to make a robust decision.
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Export to CSV: Export your table and open it in Excel/Google Sheets for further pivot analysis, charts, or team collaboration with colleagues who prefer spreadsheets.
Product Comparison
Compare smartphones, laptops, cameras, or any tech products side by side on specs, price, and features.
Job Offer Evaluation
Weigh salary, location, benefits, culture, and growth potential across multiple job offers to find your best fit.
Real Estate Selection
Compare properties on price, size, location, condition, and amenities to identify the best investment or home.
Software / SaaS Evaluation
Evaluate CRMs, project management tools, or cloud services on features, pricing, support, and scalability.
University / Course Selection
Compare universities, online courses, or academic programs based on ranking, cost, curriculum, and career outcomes.
Vehicle Comparison
Evaluate cars or EVs on price, fuel economy, range, safety ratings, features, and total cost of ownership.
Vendor / Supplier Selection
Score vendors on pricing, reliability, delivery time, quality, and customer service for procurement decisions.
Restaurant / Venue Booking
Compare restaurants or event venues on cost, location, menu quality, atmosphere, and reviews.
Easy Comparison Table
The Easy Comparison Table Tool is a professional-grade, browser-based decision support tool that helps individuals and teams make data-driven choices by comparing multiple options across any criteria.
Built with performance and simplicity in mind, all computation happens entirely in your browser — your data is never uploaded to any server. The tool uses a Weighted Linear Scoring model to quantify complex multi-criteria decisions into a single, comparable score.
Whether you're comparing smartphones, job offers, real estate, or software solutions, this tool brings clarity to complex decisions in seconds.
- Dynamic row & column management
- Weighted scoring with custom priorities
- Direction-aware ranking (high/low better)
- Auto-highlight best & worst values
- Visual bar chart comparison
- Step-by-step calculation breakdown
- Export to CSV & JSON
- Shareable URL with encoded table state
- Print-friendly layout
- Drag-to-reorder columns
- Quick-load preset templates
- 100% offline — no signup required
For each criterion in a row, values are normalized to a 0–100 scale within that row (based on min/max). The normalized score is then multiplied by the criterion's weight to get the weighted score. The total column score is the sum of all weighted scores divided by the sum of all weights, yielding a final percentage score. Cells with non-numeric values are excluded from scoring.
Formula: Score = Σ(normalized_value × weight) / Σ(weights) × 100
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Price | Free |
| Rendering | Client-Side Rendering |
| Language | JavaScript |
| Paywall | No |
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