Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs and reading time — updates live as you type
Top Keywords & Density
Keyword density will appear here once you enter text.
How to Use the Word Counter
- Paste or type text: Click the text area and start typing, or paste content from a document, email, or website using Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac).
- Read live stats: All six metrics — words, characters, characters without spaces, sentences, paragraphs, and reading time — update instantly as you type. No button click is needed.
- Check keyword density: Scroll down below the text area to see the top 10 most-used keywords and their frequency as a percentage of total words.
- Clear and reset: Click the Clear button to remove all text and reset every counter back to zero when you want to start a new count.
Key Features
Live Counting
Every metric updates in real time as you type or paste — no submit button, no waiting, no page reload.
6 Metrics at Once
Words, total characters, characters without spaces, sentences, paragraphs, and estimated reading time — all shown simultaneously.
Keyword Density
See the top 10 most-used words in your text with their occurrence count and percentage frequency — useful for SEO and content analysis.
One-Click Copy
Copy your entire text to the clipboard with a single button — handy when you've edited text in the counter and need to paste it elsewhere.
Private & Local
Your text never leaves your device. All processing happens in the browser — nothing is sent to any server.
Mobile Friendly
Works on phones and tablets. The stats grid reflows to a 2-column layout on small screens for easy reading.
How Word & Character Counting Works
Words are counted by trimming whitespace from the input and splitting on one or more consecutive whitespace characters. Empty strings are filtered out, so multiple spaces, tabs, or newlines between words don't inflate the count. A hyphenated compound like "well-known" counts as one word.
Characters with spaces is simply the string length. Characters without spaces removes all whitespace characters before counting. Sentences are split on terminal punctuation (. ! ?) followed by whitespace or end of string, filtering empty results. Paragraphs are counted as non-empty blocks separated by one or more blank lines.
Reading time uses 200 words per minute — the widely cited average adult silent reading speed. Keyword density filters words shorter than 3 characters to exclude articles, prepositions, and conjunctions from the density table, showing only meaningful content words.
Who Uses a Word Counter?
🇮🇳 Anjali – Delhi | Content Writer
Anjali writes 1,500-word blog posts for clients. She pastes each draft into the word counter to verify length before submitting. She also checks reading time — clients specify "5-minute reads," which maps to roughly 1,000 words at 200 WPM.
✓ 1,500 words ≈ 7.5 min read🇮🇳 Rohan – Bengaluru | Student
Rohan's university assignments have strict 500-word limits. He drafts in a text editor, then pastes into the word counter to check he hasn't gone over — avoiding the academic penalty for exceeding limits.
✓ Assignment word limit check🇮🇳 Pooja – Mumbai | Social Media Manager
Twitter's character limit is 280. LinkedIn posts perform best under 1,300 characters. Pooja drafts captions and checks the character count before posting to ensure they fit within platform constraints.
✓ Character limit verification🌍 David – London | SEO Specialist
David uses keyword density to check that target keywords appear at 1–2% frequency in articles before publication. Over-optimisation (above 3%) can trigger search engine penalties, so density monitoring is part of his content QA workflow.
✓ SEO keyword density checkWhat Is a Word Counter?
A word counter is a text analysis tool that counts the number of words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs in a piece of text. While word processors like Microsoft Word and Google Docs have built-in word counts, a dedicated online word counter offers additional metrics — reading time, keyword density, and characters with and without spaces — all in a single view without needing to open a heavy application.
Word counters are used by writers meeting submission requirements, students observing assignment limits, social media managers fitting character constraints, SEO professionals monitoring keyword density, and anyone who needs a quick, accurate snapshot of text metrics without installing software.
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