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Text Statistics Analyzer

Analyze vocabulary variety, repeated words, sentence structure, and core writing statistics online with instant live insights for editing and SEO workflows.

Analyze text statistics and writing patterns instantly

Paste or type text to analyze vocabulary variety, repeated words, sentence structure, and core writing statistics in one live view.

Live statisticsVocabulary and sentence insightsMobile friendly

Text to analyze

Paste a draft, intro, product description, help article, or marketing block and inspect how the writing behaves statistically.

Statistics overview

Review vocabulary spread, sentence density, and repetition patterns without switching between multiple text tools.

Words
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Unique words
0
Sentences
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Paragraphs
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Avg. word length
0.0
Avg. sentence words
0.0
Lexical diversity
0%
Longest sentence
0 words

Writing profile

No text yet

Paste text to inspect vocabulary variety, repeated words, and sentence density.

Word pattern highlights

Longest word: -
No repeated non-trivial words yet.

What this text statistics analyzer does

This Text Statistics Analyzer shows how your writing behaves beyond simple length. It helps you inspect vocabulary variety, repetition, sentence density, and a few practical composition signals that are useful before editing or publishing.

That makes it useful for article intros, landing page copy, email drafts, support content, and product descriptions where the message may be correct but the writing still feels repetitive, heavy, or too uniform.

If you need size-focused insights next, continue with Text Length Analyzer. If the statistics reveal too much repetition, refresh the draft with Text Paraphrase Generator.

How it works

  1. Paste or type text into the editor.
  2. The tool counts words, unique words, sentences, and paragraphs instantly.
  3. It calculates average word length, average sentence length, and lexical diversity.
  4. It highlights the longest word and the most repeated non-trivial words.
  5. Use the profile summary to decide whether the draft needs trimming, rewriting, or more varied vocabulary.

Text statistics analyzer examples

Review vocabulary variety

Check how repetitive a paragraph or article intro feels by comparing total words, unique words, and lexical diversity before editing the final version.

Spot dense sentence structure

Use average sentence length and longest-sentence stats to see whether copy is drifting into long, harder-to-scan wording for mobile readers.

Compare draft quality fast

Analyze repeated words and long-word patterns before rewriting landing page copy, product descriptions, documentation, or marketing content.

Editing notes

Low lexical diversity can be normal for short text, but on longer drafts it can hint at repetition that makes the writing feel flat.
Long sentences are not always bad, but they often reduce scan speed on mobile and in fast-reading contexts like emails and landing pages.
Need a simpler high-level check after the statistics view? Open Word Counter for a straightforward writing snapshot.
If repeated words are dominating the draft, use the repeated-word chips as a quick clue for which ideas or phrases need rewriting first.

Frequently asked questions

What does this Text Statistics Analyzer measure?

It measures word count, unique words, lexical diversity, average word length, average sentence length, longest word, longest sentence, and repeated-word patterns from the same text.

How is this different from Text Length Analyzer?

Text Length Analyzer focuses on how long the draft is. Text Statistics Analyzer focuses more on composition quality, vocabulary spread, repetition, and sentence structure so you can understand how the writing behaves.

What is lexical diversity?

Lexical diversity is the share of unique words compared with total words. A higher value usually means the vocabulary is more varied, while a lower value can signal repetition or formulaic phrasing.

Who is this tool useful for?

It is useful for writers, editors, SEOs, marketers, students, and product teams who want a quick statistical snapshot before publishing or rewriting text.

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