TL;DR — paste text, get live word & character counts (client‑side)
A fast, privacy‑first word counter that shows live words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, paragraphs, unique words, averages, and estimated reading/speaking time. It also surfaces keyword density, selection‑aware totals, lines and spaces, and one‑click actions to paste, copy, clear, download .txt
, export analysis.json
and keywords.csv
, plus simple length meters for SEO titles, meta descriptions, tweets, and SMS. Everything runs in your browser.
Word Counter — accurate word & character counts with export and writing‑length meters
If you need a trustworthy word count checker to count number of words online, you’re in the right place. This tool updates in real time as you type or paste, showing both word count and character count at a glance. The sidebar breaks things down further: sentences, paragraphs, unique words, average word length, average sentence length, and estimates for reading time and speaking time. It’s quick, distraction‑free, and built for everyday writing, from essays and emails to social captions and blog posts.
The editor understands selections: highlight a sentence or paragraph and you’ll see temporary totals for just that section, perfect for tightening intros or trimming quotes. For more precision, the interface also displays lines and spaces, so you can hit numeric targets some platforms require. Keyword density bars help you spot overuse (or underuse) of terms without diving into complex SEO software.
When you’re ready to take your numbers elsewhere, use one‑click actions to paste from the clipboard, copy all, clear, or download your draft as text.txt
. For reporting and collaboration, export an analysis.json
file with core metrics and a keywords.csv
file with frequency and percentages. Prefer to hear the words? Tap text‑to‑speech to listen back and catch awkward phrasing or repetitions by ear.
Short on time and working to a limit? The lightweight meters give you quick guidance for common character caps: an SEO title (around 60), meta description (around 155), tweet/X (280), and SMS (160). Paste just your title or description to check it precisely. Behind the scenes, everything is client‑side — no uploads, no tracking. That makes it safe for drafts, assignments, product text, and sensitive work.
How to use the Word Counter
- Paste or type: Drop your text into the editor. Counts update instantly with every keystroke.
- Highlight to focus: Select a sentence or paragraph to see selection‑only word and character totals.
- Scan the sidebar: Review sentences, paragraphs, unique words, averages, and estimated reading/speaking time.
- Use quick actions: Paste from clipboard, copy all, clear, or download as
.txt
. Exportanalysis.json
andkeywords.csv
for sharing. - Check length caps: Use the character meters for SEO titles, meta descriptions, tweets, and SMS.
Key features
- Live word & character counter (with and without spaces)
- Sentences, paragraphs, unique words, and averages
- Estimated reading time & speaking time
- Keyword density bars for quick skimming
- Selection‑aware counts for highlighted text
- Lines and spaces totals for precise control
- One‑click paste, copy, clear, and download .txt
- Export analysis as JSON and keywords as CSV
- Text‑to‑speech for quick audio review
- Simple writing length meters (SEO, meta, tweet, SMS)
- Runs entirely in your browser — private by design
Tips
- Words are split on whitespace; multiple spaces are treated as a single separator.
- Hyphenated compounds may count as one word here; other apps may differ slightly.
- Emoji and symbols count as characters but not necessarily as words.
- If counts look off after pasting from the web, clean formatting first, then recount.
- For exact title/meta checks, paste only that snippet to see accurate meters.
Frequently asked questions
What does “characters (no spaces)” include?
Can I listen to my draft?
How are keywords calculated?
Do you store my text?
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Last updated: Aug 25, 2025