QAIEDGE Character Counter
Instantly analyze your text. Get word count, character count, readability scores, keyword density, and more with unparalleled speed and accuracy.
Analysis Report
Basic Counts
Characters (all): 0
Words: 0
Characters (no space): 0
Sentences: 0
Unique Words: 0
Paragraphs: 0
Readability & Complexity
Avg Word Len: 0.0
Avg Sent Len: 0.0
Syllables: 0
Difficult Words: 0
Reading Ease: N/A
Grade Level: N/A
Gunning Fog: N/A
Dale-Chall: N/A
Readability scores require ~100 words for best accuracy.
Time Estimates
Reading Time: 0s
Speaking Time: 0s
Keyword Density
Features
Why QAIEDGE Character Counter Stands Out
More than just counting. Get deep insights, beautifully presented, faster than ever.
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Blazing Fast Analysis
- Instant updates as you type, powered by optimized vanilla JavaScript. No waiting, pure speed.
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Comprehensive Stats
- Go beyond basics with multiple readability scores (Flesch, Gunning Fog, Dale-Chall), unique words, sentence complexity, and more.
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Vibrant, Modern UI
- Clean, intuitive, and beautiful design with Tailwind CSS. Includes a gorgeous dark mode for comfortable viewing.
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Helpful Text Tools
- Quickly copy, clear, or convert case (Uppercase, Lowercase, Title, Sentence) with convenient, well-designed buttons.
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Privacy Focused
- All processing happens entirely in your browser. Your text is never sent anywhere. Optional local save uses only your browser's storage.
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Advanced Keyword Analysis
- Analyze frequency of single words, bigrams (2-word), and trigrams (3-word), with optional stop word filtering for better SEO insights.
Perfect For Everyone
Writers & Editors
Track word counts, improve readability, check sentence length variation, and refine your prose.
SEO & Marketers
Analyze keyword density, optimize meta descriptions for length, and ensure content meets target metrics.
Social Media Managers
Stay within character limits for Twitter, LinkedIn, etc., and craft concise, impactful posts effortlessly.
Students & Academics
Meet essay length requirements, check academic tone using readability scores, and ensure clarity.
Developers
Quickly count characters for code comments, commit messages, or estimate text data size accurately.
Anyone Needing Stats
From checking tweet length to analyzing document complexity, QAIEDGE Character Counter is your go-to tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
QAIEDGE Character Counter uses robust algorithms designed for high accuracy in counting characters (with and without spaces), words (based on Unicode standards, whitespace, and punctuation separation), sentences, and paragraphs. We continually refine our methods for edge cases.
We provide multiple standard readability scores including the Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning Fog Index, and the Dale-Chall Readability Score (using a standard list of 3000 common words). Note: Readability scores require approximately 100 words for meaningful results.
No text you paste or type into QAIEDGE Character Counter is stored on our servers. All processing happens directly in your browser using JavaScript for maximum privacy and security. We offer an optional local save feature which uses your browser's localStorage only, accessible just by you on your current device.
Keyword density calculates the frequency of single words, two-word phrases (bigrams), and three-word phrases (trigrams) within your text. You have the option to exclude common English stop words (like 'the', 'a', 'is') for more meaningful results focused on core topics. Percentages are based on the total number of phrases of that length (1, 2, or 3 words).
Yes, QAIEDGE Character Counter is completely free to use with all its core features available without any signup or payment required.
Absolutely! The tool is designed using responsive web design principles and works seamlessly on desktops, tablets, and mobile phones.
Stop words are common words (like 'the', 'is', 'in', 'and') that are often filtered out in text analysis because they don't usually carry significant semantic weight on their own. Excluding them helps focus keyword density analysis on the more unique and topical terms in your text.
Reading time is estimated based on an average reading speed of 200 words per minute (WPM). Speaking time is estimated at a slower pace of 125 WPM, typical for presentations. These are standard approximations and actual times may vary based on the text complexity and the individual.