Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs. Get reading time estimates and keyword analysis.
Enter Your Text
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Words
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Characters
Detailed Statistics
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Characters (no spaces)
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Sentences
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Paragraphs
0
Lines
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0 min
Reading Time
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Speaking Time
Averages
Common Word Limits
Twitter/X Post
280 chars
Meta Description
155 chars
Essay (Short)
500 words
Blog Post
1500+ words
College Essay
650 words
Resume
400-800 words
Abstract
150-300 words
Novel
80,000+ words
Word Counter Guide
This word counter measures words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and reading time for a piece of text. It is useful for essays, blog posts, product descriptions, ad copy, application responses, and editing drafts to fit a limit.
How to Use It
- Paste or type text into the editor.
- Review the word and character counts first if you are working under a hard limit.
- Check sentence, paragraph, and reading-time estimates if you are editing for clarity or pacing.
- Use the repeated-word list as a revision aid, not as a rule that every repeated word is bad.
How the Counts Are Estimated
Word counters usually split text by whitespace and punctuation, so the exact result can vary slightly by tool. Character counts may include or exclude spaces, and reading-time estimates are based on an average reading speed rather than the difficulty of your specific text.
When the Result Is Most Helpful
The most practical use is constraint checking. If an essay needs to stay under 1,000 words or a page summary should stay short enough to scan, the counter gives quick feedback while you edit. It also helps you spot bloated sections when one paragraph is doing too much work.
Worked Examples
Essay Limit Example
Problem:
A student needs to bring a draft under 750 words.
Solution Steps:
- 1Paste the draft into the tool
- 2Check the total word count
- 3Trim repeated points or long introductions first
Result:
The counter helps cut to the limit without guessing.
Web Copy Example
Problem:
A product description feels dense and hard to scan.
Solution Steps:
- 1Review sentence count and paragraph length
- 2Break long blocks into shorter sections
- 3Use the repeated-word list to clean up awkward repetition
Result:
The page becomes easier to read without changing the main message.
Tips & Best Practices
- βCheck both words and characters if a platform uses hard limits.
- βCut repeated phrases before cutting necessary detail.
- βUse shorter paragraphs for web content and application responses.
- βTreat readability metrics as hints, not as rules that replace judgment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-05-20
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