Summarize your writing instantly with the Print Text Statistics Tool. Whether you’re drafting content, editing long-form text, or just analyzing patterns, this tool gives you real-time stats for characters, words, lines, and sentences all without leaving your browser.
How to Use:
Begin by typing or pasting your text into the input box on the left. If you already have a file, click Choose File to import it. The statistics update automatically as you edit or load your content.
In the Options section, you can adjust how the tool processes your input. Trim whitespace from each line, remove digits from the analysis, or normalize letter casing to treat upper and lower case equally. The results appear on the right and include character count, word count, number of lines, sentence count, and average word length. You can copy or export the results at any time, or use Clear All to reset everything.
What the Print Text Statistics Tool Does:
The Print Text Statistics Tool examines your input and extracts several useful metrics. It counts total characters, words, lines, and sentence-ending punctuation. It also calculates the average word length across all valid words. With toggles for trimming, digit removal, and case normalization, it gives you full control over how your stats are generated all in real time, with no server processing.
Example:
Input:
This is a test.
Another sentence here!
Options:
- Trim lines: on
- Ignore digits: off
- Normalize case: on
Output:
Characters: 42
Words: 6
Lines: 2
Sentences: 2
Average word length: 4.33
Common Use Cases:
Writers, editors, students, and analysts rely on the Print Text Statistics Tool to check length, structure, and pacing. It’s ideal for crafting essays, fine-tuning web content, or simply understanding how your text breaks down. Because it runs entirely in your browser, you can safely analyze any text without uploading it anywhere.
Useful Tools & Suggestions:
If you’re zooming in on structure, Count Text Lines gives you a quick read on how your content is split up. And when you’re focusing on specific elements, Find the Number of Letters in Text helps you dig into character-level detail perfect for readability checks, writing benchmarks, or formatting analysis.