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Text Statistics Analyzer

Comprehensive text analysis in one tool. Get word counts, readability scores, reading time, and keyword density together.

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Sentences
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Reading Time
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Speaking Time
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Reading Ease
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Grade Level
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Avg Sentence
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How to Use This Tool

  1. 1Paste your text for complete analysis
  2. 2Review all statistics at a glance
  3. 3Check readability and keyword density
  4. 4Use insights to improve your content

Pro Tips

All-in-one analysis

This tool combines word count, readability, timing, and keywords in one place.

Perfect for content audits

Quickly analyze existing content to find improvement opportunities.

Compare before and after

Analyze your text before and after editing to track improvements.

Export for reports

Copy the statistics to include in content reports and documentation.

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Get the Complete Picture of Your Content

Instead of bouncing between five different tools, get every content metric in one place. This analyzer shows word count, readability scores, time estimates, and keyword density together so you can evaluate your writing holistically.

Content optimization requires multiple perspectives. A 2,000-word article with a grade 14 reading level is too dense for most audiences. An article with perfect readability but 5% keyword density looks like spam. You need to see all the numbers at once.

The statistics update instantly as you type or paste. Use this during editing to track how changes affect your metrics. Shortening sentences improves readability. Breaking up paragraphs affects structure. Watch the numbers respond to your edits.

For SEO content, focus on three key metrics: word count (1,500-2,500 for long-form), Flesch Reading Ease (60-70 for general audiences), and keyword density (1-2% for primary keyword). Hit those targets and you are in solid shape.

Writers use this tool for content audits. Paste in published articles to see how they score. You might find that your high-performing posts share similar characteristics - word count, readability, or structure patterns that you can replicate.

Key Features:

  • All-in-one analysis: words, characters, sentences, paragraphs
  • Flesch Reading Ease and Grade Level scores
  • Reading time and speaking time estimates
  • Top keywords with frequency counts
  • Syllable count for readability calculation
  • Instant results with no account required

Frequently Asked Questions

Word count, characters, sentences, paragraphs, syllables, reading time, speaking time, readability scores, and top keywords.
This tool includes everything: readability analysis, time estimates, and keyword density. Word counter focuses on counting basics.
Yes! The keyword density and readability scores are valuable for SEO optimization. Aim for readable content with natural keyword usage.
Reading time uses 200 wpm (average adult). Speaking time uses 150 wpm (medium pace). Both are industry standards.
Content quality depends on multiple factors working together. Word count alone does not tell you if content is readable. This tool shows the full picture in one view.
For web content, target 60-70 (easily understood by ages 13-15). For academic writing, 30-50 is acceptable. Match your audience expectations.
Check sentence length (aim for 15-20 words average), readability score (60+ for web), and keyword density (1-2% for main keyword). Fix the metrics that fall outside ideal ranges.
The results display on screen. Copy the text or take a screenshot for your records. We do not store your content - analysis happens in your browser.

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