Article and blog drafts
Use the word count and reading-time estimate before publishing. It helps you decide whether a post is too thin, too long, or ready for the audience you are writing for.
Prima Ordia
Text tool
Count words, characters, sentences and estimated reading time instantly in your browser.
How to use
The counter updates as you type. Use it for article drafts, social posts, product descriptions, emails, speeches, summaries and any text where length matters.
FAQ
No. This tool runs locally in your browser.
Reading time is estimated at about 225 words per minute.
Practical use
A word counter is most useful when it sits close to the writing process. This page is designed for quick checks while drafting articles, emails, website copy, proposals, speeches, product descriptions and social posts. Paste the copy, check the core numbers, then edit with a clearer sense of length and pacing.
Example workflow: paste a product description, check words and reading time, shorten long sentences, then use the Text Case Converter if headings need to be cleaned up for a page or campaign.
Privacy note: these Prima Ordia tools are designed for fast browser-based use. Avoid pasting highly confidential material into any online workflow unless it matches your organisation's policies.
Workflows
Use the word count and reading-time estimate before publishing. It helps you decide whether a post is too thin, too long, or ready for the audience you are writing for.
Character counts are useful when writing short descriptions, landing-page sections, ad copy and excerpts that need to stay concise.
The reading-time estimate gives a fast sense of how long a talk, narration, voiceover or presentation section may feel when spoken aloud.
When text feels unfocused, count it, cut it, then count again. The numbers give a practical feedback loop without interrupting the writing flow.
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Why use it
Count words, characters, sentences and estimated reading time instantly in your browser. No account required, and the page is designed for quick repeat use.
FAQ
It counts words, total characters, characters without spaces, sentences and estimated reading time.
No. The word counter runs locally in your browser.
Use it for articles, essays, emails, speeches, social posts, product descriptions and any text where length matters.