Free text analysis tool

Word Counter

Check words, characters, sentences, and reading time with a fast Word Counter built for writing, editing, and speech prep.

Word Counter

Measure words, characters, sentences, and estimated timing in one view

Words13
Characters89
Characters without spaces77
Sentences1
Paragraphs1
Estimated speaking time1 min

Reading time is approximately 1 minute(s) at a standard pace.

How to use this Word Counter

Paste text, review metrics, and tighten your draft quickly

1

Paste or type your text

Drop in anything from a speech draft to a paragraph, article, assignment, or social post.

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Review word and character counts

See the most important metrics immediately, including sentences, reading time, and speaking time.

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Edit to fit your target length

Use the numbers to shorten, expand, or rebalance your content before publishing or presenting.

Why this Word Counter is useful

Built around the real editing tasks people care about

Why a Word Counter matters

A Word Counter helps you control length and pacing. Whether you are editing an essay or trimming a speech, fast text metrics make revision easier.

  • Instant text metrics
  • Helpful for speech drafts
  • Good for editing workflows
  • No setup required

Instant text metrics

See words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs update as you type or paste content.

Helpful for speech drafts

Estimate speaking time so your draft better fits a one-minute or five-minute delivery window.

Good for editing workflows

Use it to tighten essays, check article length, or refine social content before posting.

No setup required

Open the page, paste the text, and get counts right away without installing anything.

Word Counter FAQ

Common questions about text length and counting

What does a Word Counter measure?

A Word Counter usually measures words, characters, sentences, and related text metrics such as reading or speaking time.

Can I use this Word Counter for speeches?

Yes. It is useful for checking whether a draft fits a time limit and for trimming overlong sections.

Does the Word Counter count characters too?

Yes. This page reports both character counts and character counts without spaces.

Is this Word Counter free to use?

Yes. You can paste text and get instant counts for free in your browser.

Where this Word Counter helps most

Word counting becomes more useful when it supports a real editing job, such as fitting a brief, trimming a speech, or reviewing draft density.

  • Use it to check whether a speech draft matches a one-minute, three-minute, or five-minute speaking target.
  • Use it while editing essays, articles, or posts that need to stay inside a word or character limit.
  • Use it to compare versions of a draft after cuts so you can see whether revisions actually made the text tighter.

Editing tips that pair well with a word counter

The numbers are most helpful when they guide a specific editing decision instead of becoming vanity metrics.

  • Review sentence and paragraph counts when a draft feels heavy, not just the total word count.
  • Use speaking-time estimates as a rough practice guide, then test the draft aloud to confirm the real pace.
  • After major cuts, scan the opening and ending again so clarity is preserved even if the draft gets shorter.

Maintenance Note

We keep this page centered on practical drafting metrics and update the copy when we improve calculation clarity or writing-focused guidance.