Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and estimated reading time instantly. Paste or type your text below — results update in real time.
Word Counter & Text Analyzer
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and reading time instantly. Perfect for writers, bloggers, students, and content creators. Get real-time analysis with keyword density and readability scores.
What is a Word Counter?
A word counter is an online tool that instantly analyzes text to count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and calculate reading time. Writers, students, bloggers, and content creators use word counters to meet specific length requirements for essays, articles, social media posts, and SEO content.
Beyond simple counting, this tool provides advanced metrics like keyword density (how often words appear), readability scores (Flesch-Kincaid), and estimated reading time across different speeds — all updated in real-time as you type.
Word Count Guidelines by Platform
Different platforms and content types have ideal word or character counts for maximum engagement and SEO performance:
| Platform/Content Type | Recommended Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Twitter/X Post | 71-100 chars | Shorter posts get more engagement |
| Facebook Post | 40-80 chars | Brief posts drive higher interaction |
| Instagram Caption | 138-150 chars | First 125 appear before "more" |
| Meta Description | 155-160 chars | Google truncates after 160 |
| Blog Post (SEO) | 1,500-2,500 words | Longer content ranks better |
| Email Subject Line | 6-10 words | Clear and concise wins |
| Email Body | 50-125 words | Brevity increases response rates |
| Academic Essay | Per assignment | Typically 500-5,000+ words |
Understanding Readability Scores
The Flesch-Kincaid readability score measures how easy your text is to read on a scale from 0-100:
- 90-100: Very easy — 5th grade level, conversational writing
- 80-89: Easy — 6th grade, suitable for general audiences
- 70-79: Fairly easy — 7th grade, ideal for most web content
- 60-69: Standard — 8th-9th grade, business writing
- 50-59: Fairly difficult — High school, professional articles
- 30-49: Difficult — College level, technical documentation
- 0-29: Very difficult — Academic papers, legal documents
For blog content and marketing copy, aim for a score between 60-70 to maximize reach. Academic and technical writing naturally scores lower (30-50) and that's perfectly appropriate for the audience.