Text Analyzer
Comprehensive text analysis tool with word count, character count, readability scores, sentiment analysis, and word frequency statistics. Perfect for writers, students, and content creators.
Text Analyzer
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How to Use the Text Analyzer
Our text analyzer provides comprehensive analysis of your text including basic statistics, readability scores, word frequency analysis, and sentiment detection. Simply paste your text and get instant detailed insights about your content's structure, complexity, and emotional tone.
Text Analysis Features
- Word count, character count, sentence and paragraph analysis
- Reading time and speaking time estimates
- Multiple readability scores (Flesch, Gunning Fog, SMOG, ARI)
- Word frequency analysis with customizable minimum length
- Sentiment analysis with positive/negative word detection
- Export analysis results to JSON format
Readability Scores Explained
- Flesch Reading Ease: 90-100 very easy, 0-30 very difficult
- Flesch-Kincaid Grade: Equivalent US school grade level
- Gunning Fog Index: Years of formal education needed
- SMOG Index: Simple Measure of Gobbledygook readability
- Automated Readability Index: Character-based readability formula
- Coleman-Liau Index: Based on characters per word and sentences per word
Applications and Use Cases
Perfect for content writers optimizing readability, students analyzing essays, researchers examining text complexity, marketers creating audience-appropriate content, and educators assessing text difficulty. The sentiment analysis helps identify emotional tone for social media posts, reviews, and marketing materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Flesch Reading Ease calculated?
Formula: 206.835 − 1.015 × (words/sentences) − 84.6 × (syllables/words). Score 90–100 = very easy; 0–30 = very difficult.
What does word count measure?
Word count measures document length. Typical targets: blog posts 1,000–3,000 words; news articles 300–1,500 words; academic papers 3,000–10,000 words.
What is a good average sentence length?
15–20 words per sentence for general readable prose. Journalism averages 15–20; academic writing 25–30. Vary lengths to maintain rhythm and engagement.
How is reading time estimated?
Reading time = Word Count ÷ Average Reading Speed. Average adult reads ~238 words per minute silently. A 1,000-word article takes about 4 minutes.
What is keyword density?
Keyword density = (keyword occurrences ÷ total words) × 100%. Aim for 1–3% for SEO; exceeding this may be flagged as keyword stuffing.
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