How to use word counter for editing
Word Counter is a practical cleanup tool for preparing text before publishing, pasting, or formatting. It is built for workflow speed rather than decoration.
- Paste the rough text, title, or draft into the input box.
- Choose or read the cleaned output that matches your editing task.
- Copy the corrected result into WordPress, email, a document, or your social post.
A sample like "Word Counter" helps you confirm whether the page is changing case, spaces, line breaks, counts, or slugs.
Word Counter examples
Try Word Counter, Profile bio, Copy paste text first so you can see how this utility text tool behaves. Use the related tools beside the page when you need a different format, effect, or copy-paste style.
Cleanup and publishing use cases
Word Counter helps with practical text preparation: cleaning pasted content, changing case, counting length, creating slugs, or preparing drafts for WordPress, email, social posts, and documents.
- Use it before publishing or pasting into a CMS.
- Review the output because formatting tools can change spacing or casing.
- Utility pages focus on workflow, not decorative styling.
Editing notes
These tools are helpful for writers, bloggers, editors, students, and site owners who need quick formatting checks without opening a full editor.
Frequently asked questions
How do I count words and characters?
Paste your text into the box and the output will show word count, characters with spaces, characters without spaces, and sentence estimate.
Does character count include spaces?
The tool shows both versions so you can check strict limits for titles, bios, descriptions, and messages.
Can I use this for meta descriptions?
Yes. It is useful for checking page titles, descriptions, bios, snippets, and short copy before publishing.
Is my pasted text uploaded?
No. Counts are calculated in your browser.