Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences and estimate reading time
How to Count Words in Your Text
- Enter your text: Type or paste the text you want to analyze into the input box above.
- View your stats: Word count, character count, sentences, paragraphs, and estimated reading time update instantly as you type.
- Use the results: Check whether your text meets length requirements for essays, articles, social media posts, or SEO content.
All counting happens instantly in your browser. Your text is never sent to any server.
Why Word Count Matters
- Essays and assignments: Most academic work has strict word count requirements. Staying within limits shows you can communicate concisely and follow guidelines.
- Social media limits: Twitter/X allows 280 characters, LinkedIn posts perform best under 1,300 characters, and Instagram captions max out at 2,200 characters. Knowing your count helps you stay within platform limits.
- SEO and blog content: Search engines tend to favor in-depth content. Blog posts of 1,500 to 2,500 words generally perform well for SEO, while meta descriptions should be under 160 characters.
- Reading time estimates: Knowing how long your content takes to read helps you plan presentations, set reader expectations, and keep audiences engaged.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are words counted?
Words are counted by splitting the text on whitespace (spaces, tabs, line breaks). Consecutive whitespace is treated as a single separator. This matches how most word processors count words. Hyphened compounds like "well-known" count as one word.
What is the average reading speed?
The average adult reads at approximately 200 to 250 words per minute for non-fiction content. This tool uses 200 words per minute as a conservative estimate, so actual reading time may be slightly shorter for experienced readers or longer for dense technical material.
Does this tool save my text?
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your text is never transmitted to any server, stored in any database, or shared with any third party. You can verify this by using the tool offline after the page has loaded.
Word Count Limits for Popular Platforms
Knowing the right length for your content is essential. Here are common word and character limits you should be aware of:
- Twitter/X post: 280 characters
- Instagram caption: 2,200 characters
- LinkedIn post: 3,000 characters (best under 1,300)
- Facebook post: 63,206 characters
- Google meta description: 155-160 characters
- Blog post (SEO-optimized): 1,500-2,500 words
- College essay: typically 250-650 words
- Cover letter: 250-400 words
- Resume summary: 50-200 words
Use our word counter to quickly check if your text fits within these limits before publishing.
How Reading Time is Calculated
Reading time is calculated based on the average adult reading speed of 200 words per minute (WPM). This is a conservative estimate — most adults read between 200 and 300 WPM depending on the complexity of the text. Technical content may be read at 100-150 WPM, while casual content can be read at 250-350 WPM. Our tool uses 200 WPM to give you a realistic upper estimate of how long your audience will spend reading your content.
What is a good word count for SEO?
For SEO purposes, longer content tends to rank better in search engines. Blog posts between 1,500 and 2,500 words typically perform well, as they provide enough depth to satisfy search intent. However, quality always trumps quantity — a focused 800-word article that directly answers the reader's question can outperform a 3,000-word article that rambles. Use this word counter to find the right balance.
How do I count words in a PDF or document?
To count words from a PDF, Word document, or any other file, simply copy the text from your document (Ctrl+C or Cmd+C) and paste it into the text area above (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V). The word counter will instantly analyze your text and display all statistics.