Count words instantly with a clean, fast, and lightweight tool.
Everything runs in your browser, so this tool uses minimal server resources.
Designed with the same visual style as your existing tools and optimized for speed. No uploads, no processing queue, and no heavy backend work.
Updates instantly as you type for a smooth writing workflow.
Includes unique words, reading time, and character counts in one place.
All calculations happen in browser JavaScript to keep server load minimal.
Responsive layout that follows your existing website style.
This page works as a quick word count checker, character counter, and reading time calculator. If you are searching for a reliable word counter online or a simple text counter tool, you can paste your text and get the numbers instantly.
Use it before publishing a blog post to keep your article length in the range you want, whether that is 800 words or 2,000+ words.
Helpful for social posts, ad copy, and short descriptions where space is limited and every character matters.
Estimate reading time before posting newsletters, guides, and landing page content so visitors know what to expect.
Get a quick sense of repetition in your text. If unique words are too low, your draft may need better variety.
Your teacher asks for a 1,500-word report. Paste your draft here to confirm word count before submission, and avoid getting marks cut for being too short.
A client wants each product description around 120 words. This tool helps keep every item consistent without manually counting lines.
Before publishing, check if your blog has enough depth for the topic. You can also use unique word count to spot overused phrases.
When your message feels too long, paste it here and trim it down. The reading time helps you keep communication concise.
Quick answers about counting words, characters, and reading time.
Yes. It is completely free, with no sign-up and no limits on how much text you can check.
No. The word counter runs entirely in your browser, so the text you paste never leaves your device.
Words are counted by the runs of characters separated by spaces and line breaks, which matches how most writing apps count words.
Reading time is based on an average reading speed of about 200 words per minute, which is a common standard for articles and blog posts.
It is the number of different words in your text, ignoring repeats, which is handy for spotting overused words.
Yes. It shows characters alongside words, so you can check both at once.
Yes. It works in any mobile browser, so you can count words on a phone or tablet.
No fixed limit for normal use. You can paste anything from a sentence to a long article and the counts update as you type.