The smallest, simplest and fastest JavaScript pixel-level image comparison library, originally created to compare screenshots in tests.
Features accurate anti-aliased pixels detection and perceptual color difference metrics.
Inspired by Resemble.js and Blink-diff. Unlike these libraries, pixelmatch is around 150 lines of code, has no dependencies, and works on raw typed arrays of image data, so it's blazing fast and can be used in any environment (Node or browsers).
const numDiffPixels = pixelmatch(img1, img2, diff, 800, 600, {threshold: 0.1});Implements ideas from the following papers:
- Measuring perceived color difference using YIQ NTSC transmission color space in mobile applications (2010, Yuriy Kotsarenko, Fernando Ramos)
- Anti-aliased pixel and intensity slope detector (2009, Vytautas Vyลกniauskas)
| expected | actual | diff |
|---|---|---|
img1,img2โ Image data of the images to compare (Buffer,Uint8ArrayorUint8ClampedArray). Note: image dimensions must be equal.outputโ Image data to write the diff to, ornullif don't need a diff image.width,heightโ Width and height of the images. Note that all three images need to have the same dimensions.
options is an object literal with the following properties:
thresholdโ Matching threshold, ranges from0to1. Smaller values make the comparison more sensitive.0.1by default.includeAAโ Iftrue, disables detecting and ignoring anti-aliased pixels.falseby default.alphaโ Blending factor of unchanged pixels in the diff output. Ranges from0for pure white to1for original brightness.0.1by default.aaColorโ The color of anti-aliased pixels in the diff output in[R, G, B]format.[255, 255, 0]by default.diffColorโ The color of differing pixels in the diff output in[R, G, B]format.[255, 0, 0]by default.diffColorAltโ An alternative color to use for dark on light differences to differentiate between "added" and "removed" parts. If not provided, all differing pixels use the color specified bydiffColor.nullby default.diffMaskโ Draw the diff over a transparent background (a mask), rather than over the original image. Will not draw anti-aliased pixels (if detected).
Compares two images, writes the output diff and returns the number of mismatched pixels.
Pixelmatch comes with a binary that works with PNG images:
pixelmatch image1.png image2.png output.png 0.1import fs from 'fs';
import {PNG} from 'pngjs';
import pixelmatch from 'pixelmatch';
const img1 = PNG.sync.read(fs.readFileSync('img1.png'));
const img2 = PNG.sync.read(fs.readFileSync('img2.png'));
const {width, height} = img1;
const diff = new PNG({width, height});
pixelmatch(img1.data, img2.data, diff.data, width, height, {threshold: 0.1});
fs.writeFileSync('diff.png', PNG.sync.write(diff));const img1 = img1Context.getImageData(0, 0, width, height);
const img2 = img2Context.getImageData(0, 0, width, height);
const diff = diffContext.createImageData(width, height);
pixelmatch(img1.data, img2.data, diff.data, width, height, {threshold: 0.1});
diffContext.putImageData(diff, 0, 0);Install with NPM:
npm install pixelmatchOr use in the browser from a CDN:
<script type="module">
import pixelmatch from 'https://esm.run/pixelmatch';