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Word Counter &
Text Analyzer

Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs instantly. Analyze reading time, keyword density, and more — all in real-time.

document.txt
245 words1,432 characters~1 min read
Auto-saved
0
Words
0
Characters
0 without spaces
0
Sentences
0
Paragraphs
0 sec
Reading Time
~200 wpm
0 sec
Speaking Time
~150 wpm

Top Keywords

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Text Sentiment

Positive:0%
Neutral:100%
Negative:0%

Recommended post length

Twitter/X70
LinkedIn80
Facebook125
Instagram150

SEO Meta Length

Meta Title0/60
Meta Description0/160
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About the Tool

What is a Word Counter?

A word counter is an essential tool for writers, students, and professionals who need to track the length of their content. Whether you're writing an essay with a specific word limit, crafting a blog post for SEO, or preparing a speech, knowing your exact word count helps you stay on target.

How Does It Work?

Our word counter analyzes your text in real-time as you type or paste content. It uses sophisticated algorithms to accurately count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs.

The tool also calculates estimated reading and speaking times based on average speeds. Check our guides on Google Docs word count, Word character count, and reading time calculation.

Key Features

Real-time counting

See your metrics update instantly as you type

Keyword analysis

Identify your most-used words and their density

Time estimates

Know how long it takes to read or speak your content

Auto-save

Your work is automatically saved in your browser

Tips for Better Writing

Understanding your text metrics can help improve your writing:

  • 1Keep sentences concise — aim for 15-20 words on average
  • 2Vary paragraph length to maintain reader interest
  • 3Monitor keyword density to avoid over-optimization (2-3% is ideal)
  • 4Match your content length to your audience's expectations
  • 5Use reading time estimates to set proper expectations

Common Word Count Requirements

Twitter/X Post~40-50 words
Short Blog Post500-800 words
Standard Blog Post1,000-1,500 words
Long-form Article2,000-3,000 words
College Essay500-2,000 words

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our word counter tool.