Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, reading time, and speaking time.
Words
Characters with/without space
Sentences
Paragraphs
Reading time
Speaking time
How long should my text be?
Essays | Words |
---|---|
High school | 300 - 1000 |
College admission | 200 - 650 |
Undergraduate college | 1500 - 5000 |
Graduate school admission | 500 - 1000 |
Graduate school | 2500 - 6000 |
Work and literature | Words |
---|---|
Cover letters | 200 - 400 |
Resumes/CV | 400 - 800 |
Blog posts | 500 - 750 |
LinkedIn post | 150 - 300 |
Novels | 50,000 - 100,000 |
Social medias | Characters |
---|---|
TikTok title | 35 - 40 |
Instagram caption | 50 - 100 |
Facebook post | 40 - 80 |
X/Twitter post | 70 - 100 |
YouTube title | 60 - 70 |
Why do you need a word counter?
A word counter is an essential tool for anyone looking to optimize their writing. Whether you're a student, writer, or professional, knowing the word count of your text helps ensure it meets specific guidelines or requirements.
It's perfect for essays, articles, blog posts, or social media content where word limits matter. With an accurate word counter, you can save time, avoid exceeding limits, and maintain clarity in your work. It's a must-have for effective writing and editing, making it easier to stay within boundaries and focus on quality
Who can benefit from a word counter?
The Word Counter tool boosts efficiency, precision, and ensures adherence to specific requirements across various fields.
- Academic Assignments: Meet word count guidelines for essays, research papers, and assignments.
- Professional Documents: Maintain clarity and professionalism in reports, proposals, and business documents.
- SEO Content: Create blog posts and articles with the ideal word count for better search engine optimization.
- Academic Presentations: Refine presentations to fit within time constraints while delivering essential content.
Word Counter in PDF document
Unlike Word or Office Suite, a PDF document doesn't display the number of words in the status bar. It also doesn't have a menu that lets you see the word count in the PDF files. Therefore, one of the options is to convert the file into a Rich Text Format (RTF) and then count its words.
Another option is to upload the file onto an online word count calculator and calculate the number of words in the document.