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Word Counter & Text Analyzer

Count words, characters, sentences, and analyze your text in real-time. Perfect for writers, students, and professionals.

Text Input

Text Transformations

Statistics

0 Words
0 Characters (with spaces)
0 Characters (no spaces)
0 Sentences
0 Paragraphs
0 Lines

Reading & Speaking Time

Reading 0 min
Speaking 0 min

Top Keywords

Start typing to see keyword density

Real-Time Analysis

Instant word and character counts as you type with live updates

Time Estimates

Accurate reading and speaking time calculations for presentations

Text Transform

Quickly convert text to uppercase, lowercase, or title case

Keyword Density

Identify your most frequently used words for SEO optimization

About Word Counter

Our free Word Counter tool provides instant, real-time text analysis. Whether you're writing an essay, blog post, or social media update, get accurate counts of words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs. Perfect for meeting word limits, optimizing content, or analyzing text patterns.

Use Cases

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Academic Writing

Meet essay and research paper word count requirements with precision.

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Social Media

Check character limits for Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms.

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SEO Content

Optimize blog posts and articles for search engines with keyword analysis.

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Professional Writing

Prepare presentations with accurate speaking time estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Words are counted by splitting text on whitespace. Contractions like "don't" count as one word. Numbers and abbreviations are also counted as words.

Reading time is calculated at 200 words per minute (average adult reading speed). Speaking time uses 150 words per minute (average speaking pace for presentations).

Common words (stop words) like "the", "and", "is", "a", "an", "to", "in", "for", "of", "with" are excluded from keyword density analysis to focus on meaningful content words.

No. All analysis happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your text is never sent to any server and is not stored anywhere.

Yes! The keyword density feature helps identify overused or underused keywords in your content. This is valuable for optimizing articles and blog posts for search engines.

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