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Professional Word Counter & SEO Analyzer

Paste a draft, article, or script to see word count, reading time, repeated phrases, and structure signals in one place.

Updated February 17, 2026 By Toolzen
0 Total Words
0 Unique Words
0 Sentences
0 Paragraphs
Top Words Usage
No words found yet.
Top Phrases (2-Grams)
No repeated phrases found.
Readability & Structure
Reading Time 0 min
Speaking Time 0 min
Avg Sentence Length 0 words
Avg Word Length 0 chars
Flesch Score N/A
Content Targets
Short Essay (500)
Standard Blog (1000)
Long Form SEO (2000)

How This Tool Helps

A word counter becomes more useful when it helps you make editing decisions, not just chase a total. This page is built for writers, students, marketers, and speakers who want a fast way to check length, spot repetition, and understand how a draft will feel to readers.

Good Uses For It

Essay planning

Check whether a draft is too short, too long, or uneven before you submit it.

SEO editing

Use the repeated-word view to spot overused terms before they turn into awkward keyword stuffing.

Speech timing

Compare the reading and speaking estimates when you are rehearsing a presentation or script.

Best Way To Use It

1

Paste the full draft

Bring in the full article, outline, or speech instead of a short excerpt so the counts reflect the real piece you are publishing.

2

Scan the top metrics first

Start with words, unique words, sentences, and paragraphs to get a quick sense of length and structure.

3

Open the deeper analysis

Review frequent words, repeated phrases, and average sentence length to catch repetition and readability issues.

4

Edit with a goal

Use the target bars as a rough benchmark, then revise for clarity rather than chasing an arbitrary number.

Things To Keep In Mind

Different editors may count slightly differently

Hyphenated words, bullet lists, and unusual punctuation can produce small differences between tools.

Reading-time estimates are approximations

They are useful for planning, but a technical guide and a casual blog post will not be read at the same speed.

Repeated words are a clue, not a verdict

A high count can signal keyword stuffing, but it can also be normal if a topic naturally uses the same term often.

Use this as an editing companion

The strongest results come from combining the counts with a human reread for tone, flow, and accuracy.

Quick Example

If you are trimming a landing page, start by checking the total word count, then open the repeated-phrase view. That usually shows where the same message is being said twice with slightly different wording.

Privacy And Scope

Text analysis happens in the browser. This page is meant for editing support, so you should still review the final copy yourself before publishing or submitting it.

Use The Result Well

Helpful Tools Also Explain Scope And Next Steps

A good tool page should do more than output a number or a cleaned string. It should show when the result is dependable, when to double-check it, and where to go next if the task continues beyond this page.

Examples over filler

Use cases, workflow tips, and FAQs make the page more useful than generic promotional copy that repeats the tool name.

Limitations stay visible

Platform rules, lender policies, and health guidance can vary, so the page should help you know what still needs a human review.

Support the next step

Most visitors need more than one action, so the site also points toward related pages for editing, checking, and publishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are words counted here?

The tool looks for word-like tokens in your text and updates the result as you type or paste content.

Will my draft be stored on your server?

No. This analyzer runs in the browser, so the text you paste stays on your device during normal use.

Why might the number differ from Google Docs or Word?

Each editor handles items like contractions, hyphenated terms, emojis, and list markers a little differently.

Can I use it for long articles?

Yes. It is useful for anything from short captions to long-form articles, provided your browser can comfortably hold the text.