Count and Measure
Use Line Counter, Word Counter, and Character Counter when you need totals, limits, reading time, or structure analysis before publishing.
All Tools
Free online text utilities for counting, sorting, splitting, numbering, and cleaning text. No signup required.
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Count lines, words, characters, paragraphs, and reading time in one browser-based workspace.
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Count words, lines, paragraphs, and reading time in real time.
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Track characters with and without spaces for tweets, ads, and UI copy.
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Remove empty lines from pasted text, logs, and code snippets.
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Sort lines A-Z, Z-A, or randomize them for lists and datasets.
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Remove duplicate lines while preserving the first occurrence.
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Prefix each line with a sequential number for review or sharing.
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Turn sentences or comma-separated text into one item per line.
How To Choose
Most text workflows fall into a few repeatable patterns. Start with the tool that matches the task instead of forcing everything through one editor.
Use Line Counter, Word Counter, and Character Counter when you need totals, limits, reading time, or structure analysis before publishing.
Use Blank Line Remover and Duplicate Line Remover when pasted text, exports, or raw data need cleanup before the next workflow step.
Use Text to Lines and Line Number Adder when content needs a specific layout for spreadsheets, documentation, legal review, or code snippets.
Use Line Sorter when order matters and you want a predictable list for review, QA, diffing, imports, or final delivery.
These tools are built for fast, single-purpose text work. Instead of opening a spreadsheet, editor plugin, or heavy desktop app for a two-minute cleanup task, you can paste content here and move straight to the next step. That is especially useful when the job is small but specific: count lines in a draft, remove duplicate rows from an export, split comma-separated values into clean lines, or add numbering before a review.
The main advantage is speed without unnecessary account friction. Most tasks happen instantly in the browser, and the tool pages explain when to choose one workflow over another. If you want step-by-step examples, the blog guides cover common scripting, file, and spreadsheet scenarios as a complement to the interactive tools.