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Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool

Word Counter lets you count words, characters and text length before submitting resumes, cover letters or other written content. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.

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🧮 Enter or Paste Your Text

Counts update live as you type. The tool starts in a zero state until text is added.

📝 Text Input

This tool works best for drafts, resumes, cover letters, blog copy, captions and document preparation. It stays fully client-side and does not need a server.

⚙️ Analysis Settings

⚡ Quick Actions

📊 Live Summary

Quick overview of your main text counts and writing time estimates.

Primary Count
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0 characters 0 sentences 0 paragraphs

Words

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Characters

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Sentences

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Paragraphs

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Characters without spaces0
Lines0
Reading time0 min
Speaking time0 min
Keyword density0%
Add text to begin analysis

Top Repeated Words

This section shows the most repeated words in the current text after basic cleanup. It can help spot repetition quickly.

Word Count Share of total words
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Detailed Text Metrics

These metrics help when preparing resumes, cover letters, blog drafts, captions, documents and writing submissions.

Metric Value Use
Word Count 0 Shows total words in the text.
Character Count 0 Useful for title limits, captions and platform constraints.
Sentence Count 0 Gives a rough idea of writing structure and length.

Best for

Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool is useful for job seekers, students, professionals, recruiters, and freelancers when they want a faster way to handle one focused task without digging through extra steps.

Keep ready

Before you start, keep Paste or write text here, Segmentation Locale, Keyword or Phrase (Optional), and Reading Speed ready. That usually makes the workflow through Enter or Paste Your Text, Text Input, Analysis Settings, and Quick Actions smoother and easier to review.

Review before final use

These tools can speed up drafting and formatting, but final career documents should always be reviewed before they are sent.

About This Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool

Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool helps you measure word count, reading time, sentence length, and other text stats while drafting. It is useful for essays, articles, assignments, cover letters, summaries, scripts, and any draft where you want quick measurement before you revise the final text.

On this page, the goal is not just counting words. The extra text details help you judge pacing, reading load, and repeated wording so you can edit more confidently before publishing or submitting the draft.

Before you treat the numbers as final, review the pasted text, locale setting, and whether repeated phrases or reading time estimates match your use case. You can also open the Word Counter and Text Analysis guide for practical tips or explore the Student & Academic Tools page for related study and writing tools.

Note: Counts and readability metrics are helpful for editing, but they should not replace a final human review for clarity and tone.

Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool FAQ

What does Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool do? Word Counter and Text Analysis Tool helps you measure word count, reading time, sentence length, and other text stats while drafting. It is meant to shorten a focused task so you can move from input to result with less friction.

Does this tool only count words? No. It can also help you review text length, reading load, sentence structure, and repeated wording depending on the page controls.

Who is this word counter useful for? It is useful for students, writers, job seekers, teachers, editors, and anyone checking a draft before submission or publishing.

Can I use it on mobile? Yes. It is practical for quick checks on phone, tablet, or desktop when you need fast text feedback.

Should I rely only on the counts? No. Counts and estimates are helpful, but a final manual review is still important for tone, clarity, and factual accuracy.