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About Word & Character Counter

Word & Character Counter is a real-time text analysis tool that gives you instant word count, character count, sentence count, paragraph count, and estimated reading and speaking time as you type. It is designed for writers, students, bloggers, copywriters, and SEO professionals who need to track length and structure without switching tools. The keyword density analysis reveals your top-used words, helping you spot over-optimisation or identify the primary topic of your content. Unlike pasted-text online counters that process on a server, this tool processes everything in your browser for instant results. There are no character or word limits — paste entire books or manuscripts if you need to.

  • Real-Time Word & Character Count

    Word count and character count update live with every keystroke so you always see the current length without clicking any button. Both character count with spaces and character count without spaces are shown simultaneously.

  • Reading & Speaking Time Estimation

    Estimated reading time is calculated at 200 words per minute (average adult reading speed) and speaking time at 130 words per minute (average presenter pace). These estimates are useful for planning blog posts, speeches, podcast scripts, and video scripts.

  • Sentence & Paragraph Count

    The tool automatically detects sentence boundaries (. ! ?) and paragraph breaks (double line breaks) to give you a full structural analysis of your text. This helps you assess the readability and pacing of your writing.

  • Keyword Density Analysis

    See the top 20 most frequently used words in your text with their count and percentage frequency. Common stop words (the, a, is, etc.) are filtered out so you see meaningful content words only.

  • Target Word Count Tracker

    Set a target word count and a visual progress bar shows how close you are to your goal. The tool shows words remaining or words over the target so you can hit exact length requirements for assignments, articles, or contracts.

  • Copy Stats to Clipboard

    Copy a formatted summary of all your text statistics to the clipboard with one click. The summary includes word count, character count, reading time, and top keywords — useful for writing reports or project documentation.

How to Use

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    Paste or type your text

    Click the large text area and paste your content using Ctrl+V or Cmd+V, or start typing directly. All counters update in real time with zero delay.

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    Set a target word count (optional)

    If you have a specific word count target — for a university essay, blog post, or article — enter it in the target field above the text area. A progress bar will show your current progress toward the goal.

  3. 3

    Review your word and character stats

    The statistics panel shows word count, character count with and without spaces, sentence count, paragraph count, and average word length. All values update live as you edit the text.

  4. 4

    Check reading and speaking time

    Scroll to the reading time panel to see how long it would take to read your text at average speed and to deliver it as a speech. Adjust the text length until the reading time matches your target slot.

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    Analyse keyword density

    The keyword table shows your most frequently used content words in order. If you see one word appearing at more than 3–4% frequency it may be over-optimised for SEO. Aim for natural variation in vocabulary.

Real-World Use Cases

Academic Essay Writing

A university student needs to write a 2,500-word essay and their professor strictly enforces the word count limit. They use the word counter with the target set to 2,500 words, watching the progress bar as they write. The live count prevents them from running short or massively over the limit, and the reading time estimate helps them judge pacing for the final submission.

Blog Post SEO Optimisation

An SEO content writer wants to check the keyword density of a 1,200-word blog post before publishing. They paste the article into the word counter and check the keyword density table. They notice their target keyword appears at 5% frequency which is too high and risks an over-optimisation penalty — they revise the article to bring it down to 2% by using natural synonyms.

Conference Talk Script Timing

A speaker is preparing a 20-minute conference presentation. They paste their full script into the word counter and the speaking time shows 24 minutes — 4 minutes too long. They trim the script systematically, checking the speaking time counter after each edit, until they reach the target 20-minute run time.

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