What does it count?
The tool shows characters, no-space characters, words, lines, and paragraphs together.
That split is useful for form limits, social posts, and quick editorial quality checks.
Calculate characters, words, lines, paragraphs, and reading time for any text.
See character, word, line, and paragraph counts instantly.
Reading time uses an approximate 200 words-per-minute assumption.
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The tool shows characters, no-space characters, words, lines, and paragraphs together.
That split is useful for form limits, social posts, and quick editorial quality checks.
It uses an approximate 200 words-per-minute model for a quick content estimate.
Actual reading speed varies by topic, language, screen, and reader habits, so the output is not a guaranteed duration.
Use the counter before a title, description, application text, or product copy exceeds a required limit.
Seeing spaced and no-space characters together helps when different platforms use different limit rules.
The metrics provide a quick first pass for splitting long paragraphs, strengthening short summaries, or balancing content blocks.
The tool does not guarantee grammar quality, meaning, or SEO performance; it only exposes measurable length signals.
Text analysis happens in the browser experience, but sensitive content should still follow your organization and device policy.
For contracts, personal data, or unpublished drafts, review copying and sharing steps separately.
Word count reflects volume, paragraph count reflects structure, and line count reflects formatting breaks in pasted text.
For the best decision, read those metrics alongside the publishing channel, audience, and purpose of the content.