TSVXLSX

Compare TSV to XLSX Files

Drop two files — one .tsv, one .xlsx — and see every added, removed, and changed row in seconds. Runs in your browser, never uploads your data.

How to compare a TSV and a XLSX file

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    Drop both files

    Drag your .tsv file into the left zone and your .xlsx file into the right zone. SheetCompare auto-detects the format from the extension.

  2. 2

    Match the headers

    If column orders differ, SheetCompare matches columns by header name automatically. You can override the mapping if your files use different column names for the same data.

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    Read the diff

    Added rows are green, removed rows are red, and changed cells are highlighted with the old value crossed out. Filter to show only changes.

TSV vs XLSX: the differences that actually matter

Most diff false-positives between TSV and XLSX come from one of these gaps. SheetCompare handles them so you don't see phantom changes.

PropertyTSVXLSX
Full nameTab-Separated ValuesOffice Open XML Spreadsheet
Extension.tsv.xlsx
StoragePlain textZipped XML
Stores formulas
Stores formatting
Multiple sheets
Human-readable
Streamable

When TSV is the right format

Like CSV, but values are separated by tab characters instead of commas. Preferred when data already contains commas — common in scientific, bioinformatics, and academic datasets.

  • Scientific datasets and bioinformatics pipelines
  • Database COPY/dump output (Postgres, MySQL)
  • Data interchange where commas are part of the values

When XLSX is the right format

Modern Excel format. A ZIP archive of XML parts that stores values, formulas, formatting, multiple sheets, and metadata. The default save format in Excel 2007 and later.

  • Financial models and analyst workbooks
  • Reports shared with non-technical stakeholders
  • Anything that needs formulas, charts, or formatting preserved

Frequently asked questions

Can I compare a TSV file against a XLSX file directly?

Yes. SheetCompare normalizes TSV and XLSX into the same row/column model after parsing, so a cross-format diff works the same as comparing two TSV files. Headers are matched by name, not position, so column order doesn't matter.

Do I need to convert TSV to XLSX (or back) before comparing?

No. Conversion before comparison is the most common source of false-positive diffs — type coercion and locale formatting silently change values. SheetCompare reads each format with the right parser and compares the underlying values directly.

Where are my files uploaded?

Nowhere. Both files are parsed and diffed entirely in your browser using JavaScript. The files never reach our servers, which is why you can compare confidential financial, payroll, or PII data without a vendor review.

What's the largest TSV or XLSX file I can compare?

The free tier handles files up to 5,000 rows each. Pro raises that to 100,000 rows per file. There's no row limit on Team — only your browser's available memory.

What's actually different between TSV and XLSX?

Tab-Separated Values (.tsv) is a plain-text format. Office Open XML Spreadsheet (.xlsx) is a zipped XML archive. The most common gotchas when crossing them are listed in the differences table above.

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