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Paste text to count how often each word appears, find repeated or overused words, and review a sortable word frequency table with counts and percentages.
Paste text to count word occurrences and build a frequency table.
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Use the table to move from a rough feeling of repetition to a clear list of word occurrences.
Add an article draft, essay, caption, product description, transcript, or any pasted text into the input area. Results update as you type.
The summary shows total words, unique words, the most frequent word, and repeated word count. The table lists every word with its count and percentage.
Sort by frequency to find overused words, sort A to Z to locate a term quickly, filter the table, then copy or download the results for editing.
A frequency table is useful when you need more detail than a simple word count.
Find repeated or overused words that make a draft feel flat. Frequency data gives editors a practical signal before rewriting sentences.
Check whether target terms appear naturally in SEO copy, headings, summaries, or product descriptions without guessing from memory.
Analyze social captions, bios, ad copy, and short blocks of text to catch repeated filler words before publishing.
Use word frequency as an editing signal, not as a strict rule that every repeated word is bad.
Some words should appear often because they are central to the topic. Watch for unnecessary filler, repeated transitions, or accidental repetition.
Excluding common words can reveal meaningful terms faster, but you may want to turn it off when proofreading exact wording or analyzing short text.
Download CSV when you want to sort, annotate, or compare results in a spreadsheet. Use TXT for a quick human-readable summary.
A word frequency counter shows how often each word appears in a text. It helps you find repeated words, common terms, and keyword usage patterns.
No. The frequency analysis runs in your browser for normal use, so you can paste text and get results without signing in.
Yes. You can copy the table, download a CSV file for spreadsheets, or download a TXT summary.
Common words such as the, and, or to can dominate frequency results. Excluding them makes it easier to see meaningful repeated terms in drafts, SEO copy, and captions.