Free Word Counter & Text Tools

Count words and characters, change case, sort and clean lines, find & replace and more — right in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

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Guide

Count and reshape text, privately

WordBloom is a set of quick text utilities that run entirely in your browser. Paste in some text to instantly see the word and character count, then change its case, sort or de-duplicate lines, find and replace, tidy up spacing, or drop in placeholder text. Nothing is ever uploaded, so even private notes and drafts stay on your device.

Word & character count

The live counter shows words, characters (with and without spaces), sentences, lines and an estimated reading time as you type — handy for essays, social posts, meta descriptions and anything with a length limit.

Change case

Switch text to UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case or Sentence case, or convert to programming styles like camelCase, snake_case and kebab-case in one click.

Sort, dedupe & clean

Sort lines alphabetically, reverse or shuffle them, remove duplicate or empty lines, collapse extra spaces, strip line breaks, or turn a heading into a URL-friendly slug. Made a mistake? Undo brings the previous text back.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is my text uploaded anywhere?

No. Everything runs locally in your browser with JavaScript. Your text is never uploaded, stored or sent to a server, which makes WordBloom safe even for private or sensitive writing.

How are words and characters counted?

Words are runs of non-space characters separated by whitespace. Characters are counted both with and without spaces. Sentences are estimated from sentence-ending punctuation, and reading time assumes about 200 words per minute.

Can I undo a change?

Yes. Each transformation is saved, so the Undo button steps back through your recent changes. You can also just retype or paste again.

What is the difference between Title Case and Capitalize?

Title Case capitalises the first letter of each major word (and lowercases the rest), while Capitalize Words simply uppercases the first letter of every word without changing the others.

Is there a limit on how much text I can paste?

There is no fixed limit — the only practical constraint is your device's memory, since everything is processed on your own machine.