Word Counter & Text Analysis Tool
Word Count: 0
Character Count: 0
Estimated Reading Time: 0 min
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 0
Sentence Count: 0
Paragraph Count: 0
Passive Voice Sentences: 0%
Top Keywords: —
Word Counter & Text Analysis Tool
This tool provides a fast, free way to evaluate your writing for word count, estimated reading time, content metrics, keyword usage, and overall readability.
Whether you're a student, blogger, editor, or content creator, this tool helps give you insights into your writhing by analyzing key metrics like reading level, passive voice usage, and keyword frequency. It’s especially useful for optimizing content for SEO, academic clarity, or general readability.
Please note this tool does not store or save any data.
How to use it:
Paste your text into the textbox. The tool updates in real time meaning any changes are instantly provide updated key insights about your writing:
Word and character count: Tracks the overall length of your content — useful for meeting writing or publishing limits.
Estimated reading time: Tells you how long it might take an average reader to finish your text (based on 200 words per minute).
Flesch-Kincaid grade level: Measures how easy your text is to read, based on sentence and word complexity. A lower score means it’s easier to read.
0–4 – Very easy to read (suitable for early elementary school)
5–6 – Easy (upper elementary to early middle school)
7–8 – Fairly easy (middle to early high school)
9–10 – Standard (high school)
11–12 – Fairly difficult (college level)
13–15 – Difficult (college graduate level)
16+ - Advanced (post grad level)
Sentence and paragraph count: Helps monitor structure and flow — useful for improving clarity and pacing.
Passive voice detection: Identifies when sentences use passive construction (“was written” vs. “wrote”), which can weaken clarity or impact.
Top keywords: Shows the most frequently used words (excluding common stopwords), helping you understand your writings focus.
Disclaimer:
This tool is for guidance only. It uses simple algorithms to provide instant estimates and may not catch every nuance in grammar, tone, or meaning. For critical or professional writing, consider talking to an editor or educator or consider a more advanced tools alongside this one.