How to use this text tool
- Paste or upload your text.
- Choose the analysis option or target value.
- Run the tool and review the score, interpretation, and exportable report.
Calculate the Flesch Reading Ease score and see whether your text is easy, standard, or difficult to read.
Calculate the Flesch Reading Ease score and see whether your text is easy, standard, or difficult to read. The result helps match writing difficulty, speed, or vocabulary level to the intended audience.
Scores are guidance estimates, not editorial judgment. Review context, audience, and purpose before changing final copy.
Paste a blog introduction, speech script, classroom handout, business email, or article draft to generate an instant writing analysis report.
Processing runs locally in the browser. Syllables and complex words are estimated with rule-based logic, so unusual names or technical terms may require manual judgment.
For non-English text, readability formulas may not reflect true difficulty because these indexes were designed mainly for English.
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| Module | Included |
|---|---|
| Base statistics | Words, characters, sentences, paragraphs |
| Quality score | 0-100 interpretation |
| Export | TXT, CSV, JSON, print |