Story Word Counter
Paste your story and track words, pacing, and reading time.
Draft Text
Story-specific counts update as you type.
Live Stats
Core draft measurements.
Story Analysis
Signals based only on your pasted text.
Top Words
Repeated meaningful words from the draft.
A Smarter Way to Count Story Words
Whether you are drafting flash fiction, a short story, a chapter, or a full manuscript, a story word counter helps you stay focused on length, pacing, and publishing goals without interrupting your writing flow.
Accurate Story Length
Quickly see how long your story is so you can shape it for contests, assignments, submissions, or personal writing targets.
Better Reading Pace
Word count gives you a practical sense of how long a reader may spend with your piece, helping you balance scenes and chapters.
Clear Writing Goals
Set daily or project-based word goals and measure progress without guessing how much work is left in your draft.
Submission Ready Drafts
Many magazines, publishers, and writing platforms ask for specific word ranges. Counting early helps you revise with confidence.
Cleaner Editing Decisions
Knowing the total count makes it easier to trim slow passages, expand important scenes, and keep the story moving.
Simple Everyday Use
Use it while drafting on desktop, tablet, or mobile whenever you need a fast word count without opening a heavy editor.
How to Use the Story Word Counter
The process is intentionally straightforward, so you can check your draft length and return to writing with minimal distraction.
Paste Your Story Draft
Add your story, chapter, scene, or paragraph into the counter area. You can check a rough draft, polished version, or a single section you are editing.
Review the Word Count
Look at the total count to understand your current length. This is useful when comparing your draft against flash fiction, short story, novella, or assignment limits.
Revise With Purpose
Use the number as a guide while tightening scenes, expanding important moments, or preparing your story for submission, sharing, or publication.
Where a Story Word Counter Helps
Word count matters in more places than final manuscripts. It can guide creative planning, online publishing, classroom work, and reader-friendly formatting.
Short Story Submissions
Check your draft against magazine, contest, or anthology guidelines before sending it out for review.
Novel Chapter Planning
Keep chapters reasonably balanced so readers experience a smoother rhythm from one part of the story to the next.
Creative Writing Assignments
Meet classroom word requirements while still leaving room to refine character, setting, conflict, and ending.
Blog Stories and Web Fiction
Prepare story posts with a reader-friendly length for blogs, newsletters, serialized fiction, and online writing communities.
Daily Writing Progress
Track how much you wrote in a session and build consistent progress toward a finished draft.
Scene Length Checks
Measure individual scenes to spot sections that feel too thin, too long, or out of proportion with the rest of the story.
Built for Fast, Focused Checking
A good story word counter should feel invisible: quick to use, easy to understand, and helpful without getting between you and the draft.
Free and Accessible
Check story length whenever you need it without complicated setup, subscriptions, or unnecessary steps.
Clean Draft Review
Use the count to make practical editing choices while keeping your attention on structure, clarity, and flow.
Mobile Friendly Layout
Check a story from your phone, tablet, or laptop with content sections designed to stay readable on every screen size.