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Aside from counting words and characters, our online editor can help you improve your word choice and writing style, as well as detect grammar errors and plagiarism. Simply place your mouse in the text box above and begin typing to determine the word count. As you type, erase, and edit them, the amount of characters and words will increase or decrease. You can also copy and paste content from another program into the above-mentioned web editor. The Auto-Save feature ensures that no changes are lost when editing, even if you leave the site and return later. Now is a good time to bookmark this page.
Knowing a text's word count can be useful. For example, suppose an author is required to write a certain number of words for an article, essay, report, narrative, book, or paper. WordCounter will assist in ensuring that its word count meets a specified demand or remains under a specific restriction.
WordCounter also displays the top ten keywords and keyword density for the article you're writing. This enables you to determine which terms you employ how frequently and in what percentages. This might help you avoid overusing specific terms or word combinations and ensure the optimal keyword distribution in your writing.
The average speaking and reading time for your text can be seen in the Details overview, while Reading Level indicates the education level required to grasp the words you're using.
Disclaimer: While we endeavour to make our tools as accurate as possible, we cannot promise that this will always be the case.