Free Online Character Counter

Paste or type your text below. Characters, words, and lines are counted instantly — with real-time limit trackers for Twitter, SMS, and meta descriptions.

0Characters
0No spaces
0Words
0Lines
Twitter / X0 / 280
SMS0 / 160
Meta description0 / 160
Instagram bio0 / 150
Google Ads headline0 / 30
Email subject0 / 50

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Character limits by platform

Platform / FieldLimitNotes
Twitter / X post280URLs count as 23 chars regardless of length
SMS (GSM-7)160Multi-part SMS splits at 153 chars
Meta description160Google truncates longer descriptions in SERPs
Meta title60~600px pixel width, varies by device
Instagram bio150Username + website counted separately
Google Ads headline30Up to 15 headlines per responsive ad
Google Ads description90Up to 4 descriptions per responsive ad
Email subject line50Optimal: 41–50 chars for desktop, 30 for mobile
LinkedIn post3,000Preview truncates at ~210 chars
YouTube title100Search results show ~70 chars

Why character count matters

Every publishing platform has character limits that affect how your content is displayed. Exceeding limits can cause truncation in search results, failed SMS delivery, or rejected ad submissions.

Using a character counter lets you optimize text before publishing — ensuring nothing gets cut off and your message lands exactly as intended.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Twitter / X character limit?

Twitter/X allows 280 characters per post. URLs are always counted as 23 characters regardless of their actual length. Images, videos, and GIFs do not count against the character limit.

What is the SMS character limit?

A single SMS segment is 160 characters in GSM-7 encoding (standard Latin text). Messages over 160 characters are split into multiple segments of 153 characters each, as 7 characters per segment are used for reassembly headers. Unicode characters (emoji, accented letters) reduce the limit to 70 characters per segment.

What is the ideal meta description length?

Google typically truncates meta descriptions at around 155–160 characters in desktop search results and around 120 characters on mobile. Aim for 150–160 characters to maximize visibility without truncation.

Does the counter include spaces in the character count?

Yes — the "Characters" count includes spaces. We also show a separate "No spaces" count. Most platform limits (Twitter, SMS, meta descriptions) count spaces as characters.

Is this character counter free?

Yes — completely free with no account required and no usage limits.