Text & Writing - P2
Usd Character Counter
Usd Character Counter for quick calculations, comparisons, formatting, and practical browser-based results.
About Usd Character Counter
Writing tasks often hinge on small formatting and counting decisions — does this paragraph hit the word count, does the headline fit the SEO limit, is the reading level appropriate for the audience? Usd Character Counter answers those questions instantly for whatever text you paste in, without opening a heavyweight writing application.
How to use Usd Character Counter
- Paste or type your text into the main input area.
- Select the analysis or transformation you need — count, clean, convert, or score.
- Press the action button to see results displayed alongside or below your text.
- Copy the transformed text or metric using the copy button.
Frequently asked questions
- How does the word counter handle hyphenated words and contractions?
- Hyphenated compounds (e.g., 'well-known') count as one word. Contractions (e.g., 'don't') also count as one word. This matches the convention used by most word processors.
- What reading-level formula does the tool use?
- Readability scores use the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and Flesch Reading Ease by default, as they are the most widely recognised standards. Some tools also offer the Gunning Fog or SMOG index.
- Can I use this to detect AI-generated text?
- No. Usd Character Counter is a formatting and analysis tool. AI-content detection is a separate, specialised task and is out of scope here.
- Does the tool preserve formatting when transforming text?
- Transformations like case conversion and whitespace cleanup operate on plain text. HTML tags, Markdown formatting, and rich-text styles are treated as literal characters unless the tool explicitly handles them.
- Is there a limit on how much text I can paste?
- The input handles up to around 100,000 characters comfortably. For longer documents, split the text into sections and analyse each separately.
Common use cases
- Counting words and characters in a cover letter before submitting it
- Checking the reading level of a user-facing error message or help article
- Converting a block of text to sentence case after pasting from a PDF
- Removing extra blank lines and spaces from copied web content
- Estimating reading time for a newsletter or blog post