Character Counter Online

Character Counter is a free online tool that calculates the number of characters and words written in your writing.

This character counter also works as a letter counter, sentence counter, and paragraph counter.

Please enter the content you want to count below:

Statistics Results

Total Characters
0
Chinese Characters
0
Chinese Punctuation
0
English Characters
0
English Punctuation
0
Number Characters
0
English Words
0
Lines
0
Paragraphs
0
Sentences
0

What Is a Character Counter?

Character Counter is an online tool used to count the number of characters in a text. It not only counts the total number of characters but can also calculate based on different rules, such as whether to include spaces, letters, sentences, and paragraphs. In writing, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and academic scenarios, character limits are often strict, making accurate character counting tools essential.

Character Counter with Spaces or Without Spaces

In practice, "character count" usually has two calculation methods:

  • Characters with spaces: Includes all letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and spaces.
  • Characters without spaces: Does not include spaces, only counts visible characters.

Different platforms have different rules. For example, SEO titles and descriptions usually count with spaces, while some forms or systems may require without spaces. This tool displays both results to avoid confusion.

Letter Counter

Letter Counter only counts English letters (A–Z, a–z) in the text. It does not include:

  • Numbers
  • Punctuation marks
  • Spaces

This is very useful for language learning, writing exercises, or specific format validation.

Sentence Counter

Sentence Counter is used to count the number of sentences in a text, usually based on:

  • English periods (.)
  • Question marks (?)
  • Exclamation marks (!)

Sentence counting is often used for writing structure analysis and readability assessment.

Paragraph Counter

Paragraph Counter is used to count the number of paragraphs separated by newlines or blank lines. This is very common in the following scenarios:

  • Academic papers
  • Essay writing
  • Blog post formatting