Word Counter
😊 Paste or type your text below — stats update instantly
Readability
Flesch Reading Ease score will appear here.
Top Keywords
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Free Word Counter — Instant Text Analysis
Sumant Studio's word counter works entirely in your browser. No text is ever sent to a server — your content stays private. Paste any text and get instant stats with zero delay.
What does this word counter measure?
- Word count — The total number of words in your text, updated as you type.
- Character count — Total characters including spaces, and separately without spaces. Essential for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, and SMS limits.
- Sentence count — Number of sentences detected, useful for checking writing complexity.
- Paragraph count — Number of paragraphs, helpful for structuring long-form content.
- Reading time — Estimated time to read the text, based on an average reading speed of 200 words per minute.
- Speaking time — Estimated time to speak the text aloud, based on 130 words per minute. Great for presentations and speeches.
- Readability score — Flesch Reading Ease score showing how easy your text is to read.
- Keyword density — Shows your most-used words and their frequency — useful for SEO content writing.
Text editing tools included
- UPPERCASE / lowercase — Convert your text case instantly.
- Title Case — Capitalise the first letter of every word.
- Remove extra spaces — Clean up double spaces and extra whitespace in one click.
- Copy — Copy your full text to clipboard instantly.
Who is this tool for?
This word counter is perfect for students checking essay word limits, bloggers and writers tracking article length, content marketers checking SEO keyword density, social media managers staying within character limits, and anyone who needs a fast, reliable word count without uploading their text anywhere.
What is Flesch Reading Ease?
The Flesch Reading Ease score rates text on a scale from 0 to 100. A score of 60–70 is considered plain English, easy for most adults to read. Scores above 80 are very easy (think children's books), while scores below 30 are very difficult (think academic journals). Aim for 60+ if writing for a general audience.