Writing tools for counts, cases, and cleaner drafts
Free writing utilities: word and character counts, case conversion, local text similarity and readability analysis, and more—for bloggers, students, and editors who live in deadlines.
Writing for the web is half craft and half logistics. You need the right character count for a meta description, a readable title case for a headline, and sometimes a sanity check that your draft is not accidentally repeating itself. These tools handle the logistics so you can focus on the sentences.
Nothing here replaces a human editor. What it does replace is the mental load of doing repetitive checks by hand when you are on draft six at midnight.
Why we grouped these tools together
Writers rarely need just one feature—they chain word count with case fixes with a quick similarity pass. A hub page makes that workflow obvious to readers and to search engines evaluating topical depth.
Who these are for
- SEO writers and content marketers working to spec
- Students meeting page or word limits
- Newsletter authors and social managers tweaking copy length
Open the tool you need, paste your text, and keep writing—your draft stays in your browser unless a tool explicitly says otherwise.
All 3 tools in this cluster
Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs instantly as you type. Includes reading time.
Open Word CountCase Converter
Convert text to UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and more — instantly.
Open Case ConverterText Similarity & Readability Analyzer
Local analysis: readability, vocabulary diversity, internal repetition. Compare two pasted texts for similarity—does not search the web.
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