Free Fraction Visual Comparison 2026 — Compare Fractions

Perform fraction calculations instantly with our free online Fraction Calculator. This tool handles addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions and mixed numbers — and automatically simplifies results to the lowest terms. Enter numerators and denominators, choose your operation, and get step-by-step working shown clearly. Ideal for students doing homework, teachers preparing examples, or anyone who needs quick fraction arithmetic. Supports proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. No sign-up required — browser-based and free. No account needed — works entirely in your browser. Completely free with no daily limits, no watermarks, and no sign-up required. Trusted by students, freelancers, and businesses worldwide. FixFlowHub offers 120+ free browser-based tools for PDF, image, text, calculators, and more.

How to use the Fraction Comparison Tool 2026

  1. Enter First Fraction: Enter the numerator and denominator of the first fraction
  2. Enter Second Fraction: Enter the numerator and denominator of the second fraction
  3. Compare: Click Compare to see a visual comparison with pie charts
  4. View Result: See which fraction is larger, equal, or smaller

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I compare two fractions?

To compare fractions, find a common denominator: 2/3 vs 3/4 → convert to 8/12 vs 9/12 → 3/4 is larger. Alternatively, cross-multiply: 2×4 = 8 vs 3×3 = 9 → since 9 > 8, 3/4 > 2/3. Our fraction comparator handles this instantly and shows which fraction is larger and by how much.

Can I compare mixed numbers with fractions?

Yes — convert mixed numbers to improper fractions first, then compare. For example, 1½ vs 7/4: convert 1½ = 3/2, then compare 3/2 vs 7/4 → common denominator gives 6/4 vs 7/4 → 7/4 (1¾) is larger. Our tool accepts both mixed numbers and improper fractions for comparison.

What is the easiest way to compare three or more fractions?

Convert all fractions to a common denominator (LCM of all denominators), then compare numerators directly. Alternatively, convert all to decimals. For 1/3, 2/5, and 3/8: decimals are 0.333, 0.400, 0.375 — ordering is 1/3 < 3/8 < 2/5. Our multi-fraction comparator ranks any number of fractions simultaneously.

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