Text Tools: Analyze, Transform & Count
Writers, editors, and content marketers need to count words, check character limits, convert text case, and analyze readability — often multiple times per day. These tools handle the most common text operations instantly, without installing desktop software or browser extensions.
The Word Counter and Text Analyzer serve different needs. The Word Counter gives you quick metrics — paste text, see the count. The Text Analyzer goes deeper with readability scoring (Flesch-Kincaid, Gunning Fog), which is valuable for content strategists targeting specific reading levels. General web content should aim for a 6th-8th grade reading level.
The Case Converter handles a surprisingly common need across disciplines. Developers switch between camelCase, snake_case, and kebab-case when adapting variable names across languages. Content editors convert between title case and sentence case for headlines. Marketers convert text to uppercase for social media emphasis. Having all conversions in one tool eliminates repetitive manual editing.
The Social Character Counter shows your text's length against every major platform's limits simultaneously — Twitter's 280, Instagram's 2,200, LinkedIn's 3,000. It correctly counts emojis (which often count as 2+ characters) and shows exactly how much room you have left.