Free Online Word Counter & Text Analyzer Tool
Welcome to the ultimate Word Counter and Text Analyzer by WriteByHand. Whether you are a student writing an essay, a blogger optimizing an article for SEO, or a professional managing social media character limits, this free online tool provides comprehensive real-time analytics for your text.
Check Character Count & Social Media Limits
Different platforms have strict character constraints. Our tool features built-in progress bars for Twitter (280 characters), Instagram (2200 characters), and LinkedIn. It also tracks the optimal length for SEO Meta Titles (up to 60 characters) and Meta Descriptions (up to 160 characters), ensuring your content ranks perfectly on Google.
Keyword Density Checker for SEO
Avoiding keyword stuffing is critical for good SEO. Our advanced keyword density analyzer automatically filters out common stop words (like 'the', 'is', 'and') to reveal your top 5 most frequently used keywords. This helps content creators naturally optimize their articles without overusing specific phrases.
Advanced Formatting & Extraction Tools
Need to clean up messy data? Use our quick formatting panel to Find & Replace words, convert cases (UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case), remove extra spaces, and clear out punctuation or numbers. You can even extract all Email IDs or URLs from a block of text instantly with a single click.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How accurate is the word and character count?
Our algorithm provides 100% exact, real-time counting as you type. We provide metrics for characters both with spaces and without spaces, giving you total control over your document's length.
Can I upload a text file directly?
Yes! Click the "Upload" button to import any standard `.txt` file directly into the editor. The dashboard will instantly analyze the contents without any manual copy-pasting required.
How is the Readability Score calculated?
We use the Flesch reading-ease mathematical formula. It analyzes your average sentence length and the average number of syllables per word to determine if your text is easy, standard, or hard to read.