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Word Counter For Stories
Accurate Word Counter for Your Short Stories Online
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Frequently Asked Questions
The story word counter analyzes text to provide word counts specifically helpful for story writers, including word count and basic text metrics.
Simply paste your story text or upload your story file into the tool, then click Analyze. It will show the total word count along with other metrics.
Yes, you can use the word counter for any length of story, from flash fiction to longer short stories, helping you keep track of your word count.
You can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv) and various image and audio formats for transcription. Ensure the files are under 100 MB.
For a story collection, analyze each story separately by pasting the text or uploading each story file individually to get accurate word counts.
The tool accurately counts words separated by spaces, aligning with standard word processor methods, ensuring accurate word counting for stories.
Yes, the tool estimates reading time based on 240 words per minute, helping you know approximately how long a story might take to read.
The tool focuses on counting words and does not provide summaries. It analyzes basic text metrics important for story writing.
You can measure character count to ensure your text fits within social media limits, but word count assists in crafting longer content.
Page estimates are based on a standard words-per-page count, useful for gaining a perspective on how long your printed story might be.
The tool provides both word and character counts to ensure your story fits within any required limits for submission or social media.
No, this tool does not provide advanced readability scores. It focuses on practical text counting metrics for writers.
No, reading time calculations are fixed at 240 words per minute. This standard average helps uniformly estimate reading durations.
The tool requires an internet connection for certain features like transcription, but basic text analysis can be used when pasted manually.
Yes, you can copy the results to the clipboard, download them as a text file, or save them to Evernote if you are logged in.