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Reading time estimator

Estimate reading time from word count.

About this tool

Estimate how long a piece of text takes to read based on word count and average reading speed. Helpful for setting reader expectations on articles.

Why use it

  • Instant reading-time estimate from your pasted text.
  • Also shows the word count behind the number.
  • Calculated locally as you edit.

Common use cases

  • Add a 'X min read' label to a blog post.
  • Check whether a script fits a target speaking time.
  • Compare the length of two drafts.

Tips

  • Most readers manage around 200–250 words per minute.
  • Technical content reads slower — pad the estimate a little.
How to use
  1. Paste text.
  2. See estimate.
FAQ
How is reading time calculated?
From the word count and an average reading speed, giving an estimated minutes-to-read figure.
Is my text sent anywhere?
No. The estimate is computed in your browser.
Can I change the reading speed?
The estimate uses a typical adult pace; treat it as a guide rather than an exact value.
Why show reading time on articles?
It sets reader expectations and can improve engagement on blogs and newsletters.
Does it count headings and lists?
Yes, all visible words contribute to the total.
Is it accurate for technical text?
Dense material is read more slowly, so real time may be a little longer than the estimate.