The Word Counter for Webpages turns any article into a readable analytics surface. Furthermore, it counts words, sentences, paragraphs, and characters across the whole page or just the selection. Therefore, writers, editors, and SEO specialists understand the shape of any content in seconds.
Built for Real Reading and Writing
Whole-Page Counting
Open the popup and the active page is analysed instantly. Furthermore, headings and noise are filtered out — therefore, the count reflects the real article body and not the navigation, footers, or repeated boilerplate around it.
Selection-Aware Mode
Highlight any block of text and the popup switches to selection mode automatically. Moreover, words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs update live — consequently, comparing two passages or trimming a quote takes only a moment.
Reading Time & Density
Each report includes estimated reading time and average sentence length. As a result, you can spot dense paragraphs, balance pacing, and judge whether an article matches the attention span of its intended audience.
Your Workflow, Without It vs With It
Copying text into separate counters
- Pasting articles into online word-count tools tab after tab.
- Estimating length by eyeballing scroll depth.
- Losing focus every time you need a quick statistic.
Live stats inside the active tab
- One click reveals the full breakdown for the page.
- Highlight to switch into live selection-aware counting.
- Reading time and sentence length included automatically.
Moments It Saves Your Day
Verifying a freelance submission length
You open the draft, glance at the popup, and confirm it matches the brief. Furthermore, the selection mode lets you check the introduction separately — therefore, edits stay focused on the parts that actually need attention.
Comparing competitor article depth
You sweep three top-ranking articles and capture their counts in one minute. Moreover, average sentence length surfaces who reads at which level — consequently, your outline targets the right depth for the keyword intent.
Building a tight summary from a long source
You highlight the chosen passages and watch the count tick down to the assignment limit. In addition, reading time keeps you honest — therefore, the final summary fits both word and time budgets.
