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Word Counter for LinkedIn Posts & Articles

LinkedIn has different character limits for posts, articles, headlines, and summaries. Paste your LinkedIn content below to check its length before publishing — and make sure you stay within the limits that determine whether your content gets truncated in the feed.

Tips

  • LinkedIn posts: 3,000 characters

    LinkedIn posts support up to 3,000 characters. After ~210 characters, a "see more" link appears — put your hook in the first 2–3 lines.

  • Headlines: 220 characters

    Your LinkedIn headline (shown below your name) is limited to 220 characters. Make it keyword-rich and specific to your role.

  • About section: 2,600 characters

    The LinkedIn "About" (summary) section supports up to 2,600 characters. Only the first ~300 characters show before "see more".

  • Articles have no word limit

    LinkedIn articles (long-form posts) have no hard word limit, but 800–2,000 words tends to perform best for engagement.

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Word Counter

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Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and reading time in seconds.

About this tool

What is the Word Counter?

The Word Counter analyzes any text you paste or type and returns a full set of statistics: word count, character count, sentence count, paragraph count, and estimated reading time. All counts update in real time as you write or edit.

It's useful any time you need to hit a target length, stay within a limit, or understand the composition of a piece of writing.


How to Use the Word Counter

  1. Type or paste your text into the editor. You can also upload a .txt or .md file.
  2. Read the counts. Word count, character count, character count excluding spaces, sentence count, paragraph count, and estimated reading time are all displayed and update as you type.
  3. Edit directly in the editor and watch the counts adjust in real time.

What Gets Counted and How

Words — sequences of characters separated by whitespace. Hyphenated words like well-known are counted as one word. Numbers count as words.

Characters — every character including spaces, punctuation, and line breaks.

Characters (excluding spaces) — every character except space characters. This is the metric platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn use internally, and it's the relevant count for SMS character limits.

Sentences — text blocks ending in a period, question mark, or exclamation point. The counter handles common abbreviations (Dr., Mr., e.g.) to avoid false sentence breaks.

Paragraphs — blocks of text separated by one or more blank lines.

Reading time — estimated at approximately 200–250 words per minute, which is average adult reading speed for non-technical prose. Technical content, code, and dense academic text is typically read more slowly.


Platform Word and Character Limits

Different contexts impose different limits. Here's a quick reference:

Platform / Format Limit
Twitter / X post 280 characters
LinkedIn post 3,000 characters (preview truncates at ~210)
Instagram caption 2,200 characters
Meta (Facebook) post 63,206 characters
SMS (single message) 160 characters (GSM), 70 characters (Unicode)
Common essay lengths 250, 500, 750, 1,000, 1,500, 2,500, 5,000 words
College application essays 250–650 words (varies by prompt)
Blog post (SEO) 1,500–2,500 words for competitive topics
Meta description 150–160 characters

Common Uses

Academic writing — essays, research papers, and dissertations frequently have strict word count requirements. Track your count while writing rather than checking at the end.

Content marketing and SEO — target word counts for blog posts vary by topic competitiveness and format. Monitor length without leaving your writing workflow.

Social media copy — paste your draft to check character count before posting, especially for platforms with strict limits.

Job applications and cover letters — many online application forms set a word limit on response fields. Check your count before pasting.

Reading time estimates — knowing how long a piece takes to read helps format it appropriately for its context (a 15-minute read needs to deliver proportional value).


Privacy

All text processing happens in your browser. No text you type or paste is sent to any server or stored anywhere.

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