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A word counter is a text analysis tool that instantly measures how many words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs appear in a passage. This free online word counter also works as a character counter and keyword density checker, so you can evaluate length and topical focus in real time.
Use this word count tool for essays, blog posts, product copy, scripts, metadata, and social captions without leaving the page.
Counts update as you type. Paste any draft to track words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, reading time, speaking time, and recurring keywords instantly.
Enter any passage into the editor to start tracking word count, character count, sentence count, and paragraph count instantly.
Check the summary cards to see words, characters with and without spaces, estimated reading time, and estimated speaking time.
Use the keyword table to see the most repeated terms and their percentages while common stop words are filtered out.
Copy the stats summary to your clipboard or clear the editor to analyze a fresh block of text.
A word counter is a text analysis tool that measures how many words appear in a passage and often reports related stats like characters, sentences, paragraphs, and time estimates. Writers, students, marketers, and SEO teams use it to hit content-length targets and review drafts quickly.
Most character counters report both totals: characters with spaces and characters without spaces. This NitroClaw tool shows both counts so you can match platform limits, meta description guidelines, or editorial requirements more accurately.
Reading time is estimated by dividing your total word count by an average silent reading speed of 200 words per minute. Actual reading time can be shorter or longer depending on complexity, formatting, and the reader.
Keyword density is the percentage of a specific word compared with the total word count of a text. It helps you spot repeated terms and topical emphasis, but it should be used as an editing signal rather than a goal to force unnatural repetition.
Yes. This online word counter updates instantly as you type or paste text, making it useful for essays, blog posts, landing pages, ad copy, social captions, and scripts. Counts can vary slightly across platforms when special formatting, emojis, or symbols are treated differently.