Find the Number of Letters in Text

Count alphabetic characters in any block of text using the Find the Number of Letters in Text Tool. Whether you’re analyzing content, cleaning data, or filtering input, this tool gives you an instant count of all letter characters with useful options to fine-tune the results.

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Supported file types: .txt, .csv, .tsv, .log, .json, .xml, .md, .ini, .yaml, .yml, .html, .htm, .css
Options
Only count A–Z
Maximize output

How to Use:

Paste or type your content into the input box on the left. You can also load a file using the Choose File button. The tool will immediately calculate and display the total number of letters it finds.

In the Options panel, you can toggle Only count A–Z to restrict the letter count to basic English letters. This excludes accented, Unicode, or non-standard characters. The output updates live as you type or switch options. When you’re ready, copy or export the result, or reset the input using Clear All.

What the Find the Number of Letters in Text Tool Does:

The Find the Number of Letters in Text Tool scans your input and counts the number of alphabetic characters it finds. By default, it includes all letters from every language, but you can restrict it to standard English (A–Z) with a single toggle. All processing happens instantly in your browser, and no content is ever uploaded.

Example:

Input:

Hello, World! 123
Áççëñtß & symbols like @#$

Option:

  • Only count A–Z: on

Output:

Letters: 16

Common Use Cases:

This tool is useful for writers, language learners, educators, and developers who want to analyze or filter letter content specifically. It’s helpful when verifying input constraints, cleaning up mixed-language datasets, or just exploring text structure. The tool is private, fast, and distraction-free.

Useful Tools & Suggestions:

If you’re expanding your analysis, Find the Number of Symbols in Text gives you a broader count that includes punctuation and special characters. And when you need a full breakdown, Print Text Statistics covers letters, words, lines, and more great for proofreading, data prep, or language studies.