Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences and paragraphs instantly. Analyze reading time and keyword density — free, fast, private.

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Free Online Word Counter Tool

Our word counter instantly analyzes your text to show the exact number of words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, and paragraphs. Whether you're writing an essay, blog post, social media caption, or email, knowing your word count helps you stay within limits and write more effectively.

Why Use a Word Counter?

Writers, students, marketers, and professionals use word counters daily. Social media platforms like Twitter (280 characters), LinkedIn (3,000 characters for posts), and Instagram (2,200 characters for captions) all have strict limits. SEO professionals need to hit optimal content lengths — typically 1,500-2,500 words for blog posts that rank well on Google. Our tool makes hitting these targets effortless.

Features

Beyond basic word and character counting, this tool provides reading time estimates (based on 225 words per minute), speaking time (based on 150 words per minute), keyword density analysis showing your most-used words and their frequency, average word and sentence length, and unique word count — all updating in real time as you type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this word counter?

Our counter splits text on whitespace and punctuation boundaries, matching the behavior of word processors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs. Results are accurate for all languages using space-separated words.

Is my text stored or shared?

No. All processing happens entirely in your browser. Your text never leaves your device — we don't send it to any server, and nothing is stored.

What is a good word count for a blog post?

For SEO, most high-ranking blog posts contain 1,500 to 2,500 words. However, quality matters more than length. Focus on covering the topic thoroughly rather than hitting a specific number.

How is reading time calculated?

Reading time is calculated using an average adult reading speed of 225 words per minute. Speaking time uses 150 words per minute, which is the average pace for presentations and speeches.