Start typing or paste your text — word, character, sentence, and paragraph counts update live, alongside reading time, keyword density, and length checks for tweets, SEO titles, and more.
Whether you're writing to a strict word count, trimming a post to fit a character limit, or checking how a piece reads, you need fast, accurate numbers. This counter updates every figure the instant you type — words, characters with and without spaces, sentences, paragraphs, reading and speaking time, and the keywords you lean on most — without sending a single keystroke anywhere.
That last part matters more than it sounds. Plenty of online counters quietly transmit your text as you type. Here, the math runs entirely in your browser, so a draft essay, a confidential cover letter, or an unpublished article stays yours.
The "Fits in…" panel shows how your text measures against the limits people bump into every day, with a bar that turns amber as you near the cap and red when you go over:
No account, no upload, no waiting — just type and watch the numbers.
Paste it (or type live) and the counts update in real time: words, characters with and without spaces, sentences, and paragraphs, plus reading time. The 500-word limit stops being a guess.
Yes, live length indicators track the platform limits that matter (tweets, SEO titles, meta descriptions), turning red-line anxiety into a glance.
The most frequent words in your text, which reveals both SEO keyword balance and accidental word-repetition habits ('actually' seventeen times, actually).
From a standard adult reading pace, with the speaking estimate calculated separately at presentation speed: one number for the blog badge, another for the speech slot.
No, counting happens in your browser and the draft never leaves it, which matters when the draft is a college essay or a resignation letter.