Word Counter
Free online word counter tool. Instantly count words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, paragraphs, and estimate reading and speaking time. Also analyzes keyword density and supports character limit checking for SEO and social media.
How to Use
Type directly in the text area or paste content from any source — documents, websites, emails, or articles.
Watch as word count, characters, sentences, paragraphs, reading time, and speaking time update instantly as you type.
Use preset limits for SEO (160 chars for meta descriptions) or social media (280 for tweets) to ensure your content fits perfectly.
Check keyword density for SEO optimization, then copy your text to clipboard or download it as a .txt file.
What Is a Word Counter?
A word counter is an essential online tool that instantly analyzes your text to count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs. Whether you're a writer meeting a deadline, a student staying within an assignment limit, an SEO professional optimizing content length, or a social media manager crafting the perfect post — a word counter helps you understand and control your text.
Who Uses Word Counters?
Writers & Authors use word counters to track progress toward daily writing goals or manuscript targets. Students rely on them to ensure essays meet minimum or maximum word requirements. SEO Professionals use character counts to optimize meta descriptions and title tags. Social Media Managers need to stay within platform character limits like Twitter's 280 characters. Bloggers check that articles are long enough to rank well in search engines.
Character Limits for Popular Platforms
Different platforms have different character limits you should be aware of:
- Google Title Tag: 50–60 characters (use our preset)
- Google Meta Description: 155–160 characters (use our preset)
- Twitter / X Post: 280 characters
- Instagram Caption: 2,200 characters
- Facebook Post: 63,206 characters
- LinkedIn Post: 3,000 characters
How Word Count Affects SEO
Content length is a significant factor in search engine rankings. Blog posts between 1,500–2,500 words tend to rank higher on Google, while product pages typically perform well at 300–500 words. Long-form content (3,000+ words) often earns more backlinks and social shares. Use our keyword density analysis to ensure your target keyword appears naturally throughout your content — ideally 1–2% density for your primary keyword.
Why EasifyMe's Word Counter?
Our word counter is completely free, requires no registration, and processes everything locally in your browser — your text is never sent to any server. It updates in real-time as you type, handles documents of 100,000+ words without any performance issues, and provides comprehensive analytics including reading time, speaking time, average word length, and keyword density analysis — all in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Simply type or paste your text into the text area above. The tool instantly analyzes your text and counts words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, and paragraphs in real-time as you type. All processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript — your text is never sent to any server.
A word is any sequence of characters separated by spaces or line breaks. Numbers like "123" and hyphenated words like "well-known" each count as one word. Single letters count as words if they stand alone (e.g., the letter "I" or "a").
We show both! The "Characters" stat includes all spaces, while "No Spaces" excludes all whitespace. This is important because some platforms (like Twitter/X) count spaces toward their limit, while others report character counts without spaces.
Common limits include: Google Meta Description (155–160 characters), Google Title Tag (50–60 characters), Twitter/X posts (280 characters), Instagram captions (2,200 characters), Facebook posts (63,206 characters), and LinkedIn posts (3,000 characters). Use our preset buttons to set these limits instantly.
Reading time is estimated at 225 words per minute, which is the average reading speed for adults. Speaking time uses 140 words per minute — the average pace comfortable for presentations and voice-overs. Both are rounded up to the nearest minute.
No. Your text is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is sent to our servers, stored in any database, or shared with third parties. When you close or refresh the page, your text is completely gone.
Absolutely! The keyword density feature shows your most-used meaningful words and their frequency, helping you optimize content for target keywords. The character limit checker ensures your meta descriptions (160 chars) and title tags (60 chars) are perfectly sized for Google search results.
There is no hard limit. The tool can handle texts of 100,000+ words. Very long texts may experience a brief delay (under 300ms) in the keyword density table update, but word and character counts always update instantly on every keystroke.