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Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences and paragraphs in your text instantly.

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Words

0

Characters

0

No spaces

0

Sentences

0

Paragraphs

0

Reading time

0 min

Top keywords

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How to use

How to use the word counter for writing and editing

  1. 1 Paste your draft, article, essay, caption, or notes into the text box. The counters update in real time, so there is no need to press submit.
  2. 2 Watch the word, character, sentence, and paragraph totals as you edit. This is useful when you need to meet platform limits or assignment requirements.
  3. 3 Use the no-spaces character count when you are checking SEO snippets, social copy, metadata, or form fields with strict character constraints.
  4. 4 Review the reading-time estimate to understand how long the text may take an average reader to get through at a normal pace.
  5. 5 Check the keyword frequency list to spot repeated phrases, overused words, or natural topic clusters before you publish.

A reliable word counter is helpful for much more than school essays. Marketers use it to tighten landing page copy, freelance writers use it to hit client targets, and SEO teams use it to compare draft length across pages. This tool analyzes your text instantly inside the browser and shows the numbers most people need when editing: words, total characters, characters without spaces, sentences, paragraphs, and estimated reading time. Because everything updates as you type, it works well for live editing when you want fast feedback instead of exporting content into another app.

The keyword section makes the tool even more useful for content review. It highlights the most frequent non-trivial words in your text, which can help you see whether the topic is clear or whether certain terms are repeated too often. That is especially helpful for blog posts, product descriptions, and ad copy where repetition can make writing feel unnatural. If you are optimizing content for search, the frequency list can also reveal whether your target terms appear enough times to support the page theme without sounding forced or spammy.

For everyday writing tasks, start by pasting your draft and then use the counters to make practical decisions. If a paragraph feels too long, break it up and watch the paragraph total change. If a sentence sounds clunky, shorten it and see whether reading time improves. If you are preparing content for a platform with hard limits, the character counts give you a quick answer. When you are done, clear the editor and paste in the next draft. The tool is simple, fast, and useful for everything from social posts to long-form articles.

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