Word Counter
Plain Text mode counts your text exactly as entered.
Paste your text and get instant counts for words, characters, spaces, lines, sentences, and paragraphs with useful writing metrics.
Plain Text mode counts your text exactly as entered.
Keyword density helps you quickly review overused terms in your text.
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Type or paste your content into the editor. The tool updates all counters instantly, including word count, character limits, reading time, and keyword density.
This word counter helps writers, students, marketers, and SEO teams quickly validate length requirements and optimize content before publishing.
Use this counter to review structure, readability, and keyword usage before publishing content.
This tool is built for fast, reliable output with clear interpretation. A good workflow is simple: verify input format, run the check, review the result state, then apply changes in priority order. For technical tasks, always compare outcomes against expected baseline behavior.
If output looks unexpected, normalize inputs and run the check again. Temporary differences may come from cache, DNS propagation, provider-side delays, or hidden formatting issues. Use transcript data when available to confirm what was actually queried and how the result was produced.
High-quality tool pages should solve the immediate task and answer follow-up questions. That combination improves user trust and supports better search performance over time. After applying recommendations, re-run the same check to confirm that your update produced the intended technical state.
Use recurring validation after infrastructure or content changes. Small routine checks reduce silent regressions, shorten incident response, and improve long-term reliability.
For reliable results, run the same check before and after any configuration change. Keep a short record of inputs, outputs, and timestamps so your team can compare behavior when incidents occur.
If output differs from expectation, verify raw input format, test again after cache refresh, and validate from an alternate context where possible. Consistent re-checking reduces false conclusions and improves production confidence.
For best outcomes, combine technical accuracy with repeatability. Keep checks simple, document key results, and verify changes after updates. If a warning appears, treat it as a prioritization signal and resolve high-impact items first. This disciplined approach improves reliability, lowers rollback risk, and keeps team communication clear during maintenance cycles.
In production environments, every technical result should be tied to an owner, a timestamp, and a follow-up action when needed. Create a lightweight checklist so contributors can run the same validation path without ambiguity. During releases, compare baseline and post-change output to confirm expected behavior. If differences are detected, classify them by impact and resolve critical items immediately. This approach improves collaboration, shortens troubleshooting time, and reduces recurring configuration drift.
Schedule periodic checks for high-impact systems and track trend changes over time. Even healthy outputs should be revalidated after provider updates, DNS edits, or infrastructure migrations.
It measures words, characters, characters without spaces, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and additional writing metrics in real time.
Yes. It includes keyword density and practical character limits useful for SEO titles, descriptions, and social snippets.
Yes. All metrics update instantly while you type or paste text.
Reading time is estimated using an average speed of 200 words per minute.
Speaking time is estimated using approximately 130 words per minute for spoken delivery.
Yes. It is free to use and runs directly in your browser for fast text analysis.
Reading-time estimates are averages based on typical speed. Adjust by audience and content difficulty for better planning.
Density is a secondary signal. It helps identify overuse, but clarity and intent coverage should remain primary priorities.