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Word Frequency Counter

Analyze how often each word appears in your text.

Paste text above to see word frequency analysis.

About Word Frequency Counter

Editing and transforming text manually is tedious and error-prone. Word Frequency Counter automates the process so you can analyze how often each word appears in your text in one click. It works with any length of text, from a single sentence to thousands of lines, and runs entirely in your browser for complete privacy.

How to Use

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Paste your text Enter or paste the text you want to process into the input field. There's no length limit for most operations.
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Choose your options Select any relevant options or modes to control how your text will be transformed.
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Process the text Click the action button to transform your text. Results appear instantly in the output area.
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Copy the result Click the Copy button to copy the transformed text to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Why Use Word Frequency Counter?

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Save Hours of Manual Editing Word Frequency Counter automates tedious text tasks that would take minutes or hours to do by hand. Process thousands of lines in a single click.
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Complete Privacy Your text is processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to any server, stored, or logged. Close the tab and your data is gone.
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Copy-Paste Friendly Designed for the real workflow: paste your text, transform it, copy the result. No account required, no file uploads, no unnecessary steps.
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Works with Any Language Full Unicode support means Word Frequency Counter handles English, Chinese, Arabic, emoji, and any other language or script correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stop words are common words like "the," "a," "is," "and" that appear frequently in English but carry little meaningful information. Filtering them out helps surface the actually important words in your text.
Each word is counted individually. The percentage shown is each word's count divided by the total word count (after filtering). Words are sorted by frequency, highest first.
Word frequency analysis is useful for SEO keyword research, detecting overused words in writing, understanding text composition, language learning, and content analysis.