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Word & Character Counter

Count words, characters, sentences and estimate reading time

Words
0
Characters
0
Characters (no spaces)
0
Sentences
0
Paragraphs
0
Reading Time
0 min

How to Use

1

Paste or Type Input

Enter your text, code, or data into the input area.

2

Choose Options

Select the transformation or format you want to apply.

3

Copy the Result

Copy the output to your clipboard with one click.

Why Use This Tool

100% Free

No hidden costs, no premium tiers — every feature is free.

No Installation

Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.

Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Office Tools Guide

Word Counter: Track Words, Characters, Sentences, and Reading Time

Key Points

  • Average reading speed is 200-250 words per minute—use word count to estimate reading time
  • Character counts matter for social media (Twitter: 280 chars), SEO meta descriptions (155 chars), and SMS (160 chars)
  • Word count requirements are standard in academic papers, articles, and professional writing

Word and character counts are essential metrics for writers, students, marketers, and developers. Whether you're hitting a word count requirement for an essay, staying within character limits for social media, or estimating reading time for a blog post, precise counting tools help you write to specification.

250

Average words read per minute

Common Use Cases

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Academic Writing

Essays, theses, and research papers have strict word count requirements. Track your count in real time to stay within the 500-word essay or 10,000-word thesis limit.

2

Social Media & Marketing Copy

Twitter limits posts to 280 characters. Meta descriptions should be 150-160 characters. Ad copy often has strict character limits. Count before publishing.

3

Blog Post & Article Planning

SEO best practices suggest 1,500-2,500 words for in-depth articles. Estimate reading time (word count / 250) to set reader expectations.

4

Translation & Localization

Translation costs are often per-word. Get an accurate word count before requesting quotes from translators to budget accurately.

Writing Tips

For SEO blog posts, aim for 1,500+ words for in-depth topics—but prioritize quality over hitting a number.

Reading time estimate: divide word count by 250 for adults, 200 for technical content.

Check character count including spaces (for most limits) AND excluding spaces (for some international standards).

Use paragraph count and sentence count to gauge content structure—too many long paragraphs hurts readability.

All counting happens locally in your browser. No text is sent to any server. Your content remains completely private.

Frequently Asked Questions