Word and Character Counter Tool

Knowing your word and character counter helps you write with purpose. Maybe you want a blog post of a certain length. Maybe you need to fit a character limit. Or maybe you just want to know how long something takes to read. This tool from Website SEO Rankers counts words and characters as you type. It also shows an estimated reading time. Use it to check your content before you publish.

Word count alone can’t fix your SEO, but it helps as part of a bigger check. Once you know your content length, try our Keyword Density Checker to see if your keyword appears naturally. Then use our Title and Meta Description Checker to make sure your page shows up properly on Google. At Website SEO Rankers, we built these free tools for UK business owners and writers. No paid software needed.

Word & Character Counter

Quickly count words, characters, and reading time for any content before you publish.

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Why word count matters for SEO

Search engines tend to favour content that thoroughly covers a topic, which often correlates with a healthy word count, though quality always matters more than quantity. Use this tool to check your blog posts, meta descriptions, or social captions fit the length you are aiming for.

Frequently Asked Question

How Many Words Should a Blog Post Be?

Most well ranking blog posts fall between 1,000 and 2,000 words. But quality matters more than hitting an exact number.

Reading time is based on an average speed of 200 words per minute. It gives you a quick, useful estimate.

Not directly. But content that fully covers a topic often ends up longer, which can help rankings indirectly.

Yes, completely free. No signup needed. Your content stays in your browser and is never stored or shared.

Yes. The character count helps you check limits for captions, ads, or meta descriptions too.

Try our Keyword Density Checker and Title and Meta Description Checker. Both help you publish better optimised content.

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