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Word Counter

Paste or type your text below. Results update instantly.

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Words

Characters (with spaces)
Characters (no spaces)
Sentences
Paragraphs
Reading time
Speaking time

Word Count Guidelines by Content Type

Blog post (short) 500–800 words
Blog post (long-form / SEO) 1,500–2,500 words
College essay 500–650 words
Novel (average) 70,000–100,000 words
Tweet / X post Up to 280 characters
Email (business) 50–200 words

Frequently Asked Questions

How is reading time calculated?

Reading time is based on the average adult reading speed of 238 words per minute (wpm). Speaking time uses 130 wpm, the average conversational speaking pace.

Does this tool save my text?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your text is never sent to a server.

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About the Word Counter

Whether you are writing a college essay with a strict word limit, drafting a tweet that must fit in 280 characters, preparing an SEO article targeting a specific length, or just counting how long your novel manuscript is, our word counter gives you instant statistics on any text you paste in. Words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, reading time and keyword density — all calculated in the browser, no upload needed.

How to use it

  1. Paste or type your text into the input area.
  2. Counts update live: words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, paragraphs.
  3. See the estimated reading time at the average reader's 250 wpm.
  4. Check the top keywords list for SEO and editing — over-used words appear here.

Common use cases

  • Hitting essay word counts in school or college applications
  • Staying within Twitter's 280 character limit
  • Targeting SEO article length (often 1500–2500 words)
  • Measuring a speech against its 130-wpm delivery time
  • Identifying over-used filler words in your writing

Frequently asked questions

Standard adult silent reading speed is 200–250 words per minute. We use 250 wpm for the default estimate. Speaking aloud averages 130 wpm.
No. All counting happens locally in your browser. The text never leaves your device.
Any continuous string of alphanumeric characters separated by whitespace. Hyphenated compounds like "well-known" count as a single word.

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