When you want to understand a piece of text, checking length, structure, density and readability one tool at a time is slow and disjointed.
Text Analyzer puts the whole picture in one view, so a single paste shows words and sentences alongside density and an English readability estimate, and you can audit a draft in one place.
How to use Text Analyzer
- Paste a few paragraphs into the editor.
- Read the full dashboard of figures rather than a single metric.
- Use it as a broad audit, then open a focused tool for any one number.
Use cases
- Auditing a draft across length, structure and readability.
- Getting a quick overview of an unfamiliar piece of text.
- Deciding which focused tool to open next.
Good to know
The dashboard combines counts, density and English readability in one place; the readability and syllable figures are an English-only estimate, while counts work for any language. Treat it as an overview and use a dedicated tool when you need to dig into one figure.
Frequently asked questions
What does Text Analyzer measure?
Length and structure figures such as words, sentences and paragraphs, plus keyword density and an English readability estimate, all in one view.
Do the readability figures work for any language?
Counts work for any language, but readability and syllables are an English-only estimate and are hidden for non-English text.
Should I use this or a single-purpose tool?
Use Text Analyzer for an overview; switch to a focused tool, such as the readability checker, when you want detail on one figure.