How to use this text tool
- Paste or upload your text file.
- Choose the analysis or cleanup mode.
- Run the tool or keep live analysis enabled.
- Review the report, quality score, and frequency table.
- Copy or export the result as TXT, CSV, or JSON.
Use this Reading Time Calculator to inspect reading time and publishing length, calculate frequency and density, review automatic quality notes, and export a clean report for writing, SEO, data cleanup, or localization checks.
The result explains how much reading time and publishing length appears in the text, how concentrated it is, and whether the pattern suggests clean content or formatting issues.
Counts are calculated in the browser. The text is not sent to a server.
Example: paste mixed content, run the tool, and compare the main count, density, frequency table, and automatic interpretation.
Calculates reading time from word count and words per minute, plus speaking time and content-length recommendations. The tool also calculates base text metrics such as words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and line count.
This is a deterministic text analysis utility. Language confidence and quality notes are practical heuristics, not certified linguistic classification.
Reading time is calculated by dividing word count by the selected words-per-minute speed.
Yes. Enter a custom WPM or choose slow, average, or fast reader mode.
Yes. The report includes reading time and speaking time when a speaking speed is provided.
Many blog posts work well around five to eight minutes, but the right length depends on audience and topic.
Very short or very long content may reduce completion rate, so the tool provides a length-based recommendation.
| Module | What it checks |
|---|---|
| Main count | reading time and publishing length |
| Frequency analysis | Top characters, words, symbols, or sentence groups |
| Quality score | Heuristic score from density, repetition, or script consistency |
| Export report | TXT, CSV, and JSON export for QA workflows |