Word and Character Counter: For writers, students and content professionals.
The Word and Character Counter is an indispensable tool for writers, students, digital marketing professionals, and anyone who works with text. It offers an instant and accurate count of words, characters (with and without spaces), and, in some cases, even paragraphs and sentences. Perfect for those who need to meet text length requirements in articles, academic papers, social media posts, or SEO optimization, this simple and efficient tool ensures your content always adheres to the desired specifications, facilitating review and planning of writing volume.
Basic Metrics
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Words
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Characters
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Characters (no spaces)
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Sentences
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Paragraphs
Advanced Analysis
Reading Level
N/A
Based on Flesch-Kincaid.
Reading Time
~ 0 min
Based on 200 WPM average.
Speaking Time
~ 0 min
Based on 150 WPM average.
Keyword Density
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How to Use
1. Input Text: Type or paste your text directly into the text area. You can also drag and drop a supported file (.txt, .docx, .pdf) onto the text box to load its content.
2. Real-time Analysis: As you type, all metrics—from word count to reading time—will update instantly.
3. Use the Tools: Use the buttons to copy your text, clear the editor, print the content, or enter 'Focus Mode' for a distraction-free writing experience.
4. Check Advanced Metrics: Look at the "Advanced Analysis" section to understand your text's readability, estimated reading/speaking time, and the most frequently used keywords.
Glossary
Words: The total number of words, separated by spaces or line breaks.
Characters: The total count of all characters, including letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.
Characters (no spaces): The total count of all characters, excluding spaces. Useful for social media limits.
Sentences: The number of sentences, estimated by counting terminal punctuation marks like periods (.), exclamation marks (!), and question marks (?).
Paragraphs: The number of paragraphs, detected by double line breaks in the text.
Reading Level: An estimation of the U.S. school grade level needed to understand the text, calculated using the Flesch-Kincaid formula.