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Word Counter

Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs in any text. Get reading time, speaking time, and keyword density analysis.

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About Word Counter

Accurate word and character counting is essential for writers, students, marketers, and developers. Whether you are crafting a tweet within the 280-character limit, writing a meta description under 160 characters, or ensuring an essay meets a minimum word count, precise text analysis saves time and prevents revisions. A reliable word counter provides instant, real-time feedback on the exact dimensions of your text, including reading time, speaking time, and keyword density analysis for SEO optimization.

Text Analysis Quick Reference

Average reading speed for adults is approximately 225 words per minute for on-screen text and 250 words per minute for printed material. Speaking pace for presentations averages 150 words per minute, while conversational speech is faster at around 180 words per minute. A typical blog post ranges from 1,000 to 2,500 words, a landing page uses 500-1,000 words, and social media posts work best at 40-80 words.

For SEO content, keyword density should stay between 1-2% of total word count. Google's meta description displays roughly 155-160 characters, title tags are truncated around 50-60 characters, and H1 headings perform best at 20-70 characters. This tool counts words by splitting on whitespace boundaries, counts sentences by detecting terminal punctuation (.!?), and identifies paragraphs by double newline breaks -- matching the behavior of most publishing platforms and CMS systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is reading time calculated?

Reading time is based on an average reading speed of 225 words per minute, which is the widely accepted average for adults reading English text on a screen.

How is speaking time calculated?

Speaking time uses an average pace of 150 words per minute, which is typical for presentations and public speaking.

How are sentences counted?

Sentences are counted by detecting sentence-ending punctuation: periods (.), exclamation marks (!), and question marks (?). Multiple punctuation marks (like "...") are counted as one sentence ending.

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