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Word Limit Checker | Check Accurate Word Limit for SEO

Word Limit Checker

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Name Min/Max Limit Type Current Status
Meta Title Max 55 Letter Empty
Meta Description Max 160 Letter Empty
Google Ideal Post Content Min 300 Word Empty
Instagram Captions/ Comments Max 2200 Letter Empty
Twitter Post Max 280 Letter Empty
Twitter Username Max 20 Letter Empty
Facebook Wall Post (Truncation) Max 477 Letter Empty
Facebook Wall Post (All) Max 63206 Letter Empty
Facebook Comment Max 8000 Letter Empty
Facebook Page Description Max 255 Letter Empty
Facebook Username Max 50 Letter Empty
Facebook Messenger Message Max 20000 Letter Empty
YouTube Video Title Max 70 Letter Empty
YouTube Video Description Max 5000 Letter Empty
Snapchat Caption Max 250 Letter Empty
Pinterest Pin Description Max 500 Letter Empty

Introduction:

Are you tired of manually counting words and characters in your content? Say goodbye to guesswork and welcome the Word Limit Checker tool. This handy tool is designed to make your life easier by accurately counting the number of words, letters, and sentences in your text. Whether you’re a writer, student, or professional, this tool will become your go-to companion for ensuring your content meets the required word limits.

How to use:

     1. Enter your text: In the designated text area, paste or type the content you want to analyze.
     2.  Click the Count button. The Word Limit Checker will instantly calculate the number of words, letters, and sentences in your text.

Let’s take a closer look at how the Word Limit Checker works with an example:
 let’s say you have a paragraph of text: “Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec et elementum libero.” After clicking the Count button, you will see the following results:
Letters: 50
Words: 9
Sentences: 2
This information can be useful for various purposes. For instance, if you’re writing a meta title for a webpage and want to keep it within 55 characters, you can check the “Meta Title” row in the table below the counter cards. The Current Status column will show whether your text meets the specified limit. In this case, it will display Pass if your text contains 55 or fewer letters and Fail otherwise.

Similarly, you can check the limits for other platforms such as meta descriptions, social media posts, usernames, and more. The table provides a comprehensive overview of various limits and their corresponding status.
Don’t waste your time counting words manually or risking penalties for exceeding limits. Utilize the power of the Word Limit Checker today and ensure your content is both engaging and compliant with word limits.

Give it a try now and optimize your content.