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Free Text Analyzer for English

Free text analyzer for English (English) text in your browser. Comprehensive text analysis with detailed statistics. Handy for writing, translation, and publishing workflows.

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Speakers
1500M+
Script
Latin
Region
Worldwide
Cost
Free · No signup

At a glance for English writers

English shows up in everything from DMs to long articles (1500M+ speakers). Latin letters and punctuation paste cleanly—finish tricky hyphenation first, then measure. Below is a straight path: open Text Analyzer, paste English (English), skim the stats, then ship. Your text stays in the browser.

Writing techniques and craft

How to use Text Analyzer with English text

  1. Open Text Analyzer. Open Text Analyzer on TextWordCount in any browser—phone, tablet, or desktop. Nothing to install.
  2. Paste or type your English text. Drop in English (English) or type fresh. The editor handles full Unicode Latin, including accents, combining marks, and complex scripts.
  3. Inspect readability and vocabulary. Skim readability, sentence length, and vocabulary on your English draft before you publish.
  4. Copy results and keep working locally. Copy numbers or edited text back into your doc. Everything runs in your browser; your English text is not uploaded to our servers.

Practical tips for English text

  • English average word length affects reading time — Text Analyzer calculates from your actual text, not an English baseline, so the estimate reflects native English pacing.
  • Translating into English? English text is typically roughly the same length as English for the same content — paste both versions into Text Analyzer to compare before finalising.
  • Text Analyzer analyses your English text as-is. Finish all edits before running the final check — late additions change every count and reading time estimate.
  • If you write in English regularly, bookmark this page — the workflow on mobile and desktop is identical and nothing requires an account.
Text Analyzer tool interface for English language — screenshot

Use Text Analyzer for English

Open the free text analyzer for English (English) and paste your text. Useful when you need hard numbers before publishing or filing a translation in English.

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About English

Native Name: English

Region: Worldwide

Speakers: 1500M+ worldwide

Script: Latin

Language Code: en

Description: English, the most widely spoken language in the world with over 1.5 billion speakers

Text Analyzer features and results for English — screenshot

By the numbers

Numbers worth knowing for English writing

Citation-grade reference points for English (English) content.

How Text Analyzer handles common scripts

Latin-script content sits among other writing systems. The table below compares how Text Analyzer measures each — useful when you mix languages in a draft.

Text Analyzer script behaviour comparison for English.
ScriptWord boundaryPrimary metricDirection
Latin (English, Spanish, French, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersLeft-to-right
Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersLeft-to-right
Arabic (Arabic, Urdu, Persian, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersRight-to-left
CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)No spaces — character-levelCharacters (preferred)Left-to-right
ThaiFew spaces — boundary detectionCharacters (preferred)Left-to-right
Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, …)Spaces + Indic clustersWords and charactersLeft-to-right

Text Analyzer Features

Highlight

Comprehensive text statistics

Readability analysis

Word frequency analysis

Writing style insights

Using Text Analyzer for English writing — screenshot

Why Text Analyzer for English?

English support

text analyzer accepts English (English) as Unicode text, including Latin characters.

Free to use

text analyzer is free for anyone working in English. No account or payment.

Stays on your device

Processing runs in your browser. Your English draft is not uploaded to our servers.

Ready to try it?

Free text analyzer for English (English) in your browser. No signup.

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Frequently asked questions — Text Analyzer for English

Can I use this Text Analyzer for English text?

Yes, our text analyzer supports English (English) text written in Latin script. Simply paste your English content into the tool and get instant word count, character count, reading time, and other statistics. No special settings required.

Is the Text Analyzer free for English content?

Yes, our text analyzer is completely free for English (English) text with no word or character limits. There is no registration, no subscription, and no payment required. All processing happens in your browser, so your English text stays private.

How does the Text Analyzer process English content?

Our text analyzer handles English (English) text using full Unicode support. Latin script characters are processed correctly, giving accurate results whether your content is in English or any other supported language.

Who uses the Text Analyzer for English?

With over 1500 million English speakers worldwide, our text analyzer is used by English-speaking students, writers, bloggers, content creators, and professionals who need to track word or character counts for essays, articles, social media posts, and academic submissions.

Is my English text safe when I use the tool?

Completely. Our text analyzer processes your English (English) text entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you type or paste is sent to our servers. Your English content remains on your device at all times, making the tool safe for confidential documents, academic work, and private writing.

Is there a word or character limit for English text?

No. You can paste as much English (English) text as needed — there is no word count or character count limit. The tool processes long documents, entire articles, or single paragraphs equally well. Performance depends on your browser, but most modern browsers handle hundreds of thousands of Latin characters without issue.

Does Text Analyzer work on mobile for English text?

Yes. The interface is responsive, touch-friendly, and works in modern mobile browsers. You can paste English (English) text from notes, email, or messaging apps, run text analyzer, and copy results—without installing an app.

Does Text Analyzer count English (English) accurately?

Yes. Text Analyzer uses Unicode segmentation, so English text is measured against the same standard the operating system uses. Latin characters paste cleanly and are counted at the grapheme level, including diacritics.

What's the difference between word and character counts for English?

Words are space- and punctuation-bounded tokens; characters are individual letters, marks, and spaces. Text Analyzer reports both so you can match whichever your platform uses — characters for limit-based fields, words for length goals.

Can Text Analyzer handle mixed English and English drafts?

Yes — text analyzer counts the combined text without distinguishing language. For accurate per-language stats, paste each language separately. Mixed drafts return a total that reflects both vocabularies together, which is fine for length checks but misleading for keyword density.

Does Text Analyzer work for Worldwide dialects of English?

Yes. Text Analyzer treats text uniformly across dialects in the Worldwide region. Spelling and word choice differ between dialects, but the count and analysis logic does not — you'll get consistent numbers regardless of regional variant.

Glossary

Vocabulary you'll see counting English

The vocabulary behind Text Analyzer, from word counts to readability.

Word countSource ↗
The total number of word tokens in a piece of text, typically derived by splitting on whitespace and punctuation. Common in publishing, education, and SEO as a length metric.
Character countSource ↗
The total number of code points (or graphemes, in Unicode-aware tools) in a text. Platforms like SMS and Twitter enforce limits in characters, not words.
UnicodeSource ↗
The international standard that assigns a unique number to every character in every script. Modern text tools use Unicode so counts work consistently across languages and emoji.
ReadabilitySource ↗
How easy a text is to read, measured by formulas that combine sentence length, word length, and syllable counts. Higher readability typically means shorter sentences and simpler words.
Flesch–Kincaid grade levelSource ↗
A readability formula that maps text difficulty to a US school grade level using sentence length and syllables per word. A score of 8 means a typical 13-14 year-old should understand it.
Intl.SegmenterSource ↗
A JavaScript API that splits text into Unicode graphemes, words, and sentences using the same locale rules browsers use natively. Tools that use it count complex scripts correctly.

How we count, and when this page was checked

Word and character counts on this page use the browser's Unicode-aware Intl.Segmenter API, so figures match the underlying graphemes rather than guessing from byte length. Reading-time estimates default to 238 wpm (Brysbaert, 2019). Last editorial review: 2026-05-18.

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