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Free Word Counter in New York
New York is a multilingual city — journalists, financial analysts, copywriters, and PR professionals write in Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Arabic as well as English. Word Counter handles Unicode text, so it counts accurately whether your draft is in any of those languages.
- Population
- 8.3M+
- Country
- United States
- Timezone
- America/New_York
- Cost
- Free · No signup

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About New York
Country: United States
Region: Northeast
Population: 8,336,817
Timezone: America/New_York
Description: New York City, the most populous city in the United States

By the numbers
Reference points for writers in New York
Numbers New York writers and editors check before they hit publish.
8,336,817
Estimated metro population of New York
Source: United Nations / national statistics
America/New_York
New York local timezone
Source: IANA Time Zone Database
280 chars
X (Twitter) post limit
Source: X.com Help Center
3,000 chars
LinkedIn feed post hard limit
Source: LinkedIn Help
155–160 chars
Recommended SEO meta description length
Source: Google Search docs
Common length targets writers in New York need to hit
Word Counter is a ruler — these are the rulings. The targets below cover the formats most professionals in New York verify before publishing or sending.
| Format | Target length | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| X (Twitter) post | 280 characters | Marketing, news, customer support |
| LinkedIn feed post | 1,300 chars (truncated) · 3,000 hard limit | B2B, recruiting, thought leadership |
| SEO meta description | 155–160 characters | Search snippet display |
| SEO blog post | 1,500–2,500 words | Long-form content marketing |
| Press release | 400–600 words | Public relations, announcements |
| Cover letter | 250–400 words | Job applications |
Word Counter Features
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Real-time word counting
Character count with and without spaces
Paragraph and sentence analysis
Reading time estimation

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Glossary
Concepts behind the numbers
The vocabulary writers and editors in New York run into when they review counts.
- Word countSource ↗
- The total number of word tokens in a piece of text, typically derived by splitting on whitespace and punctuation. Common in publishing, education, and SEO as a length metric.
- Character countSource ↗
- The total number of code points (or graphemes, in Unicode-aware tools) in a text. Platforms like SMS and Twitter enforce limits in characters, not words.
- UnicodeSource ↗
- The international standard that assigns a unique number to every character in every script. Modern text tools use Unicode so counts work consistently across languages and emoji.
- Intl.SegmenterSource ↗
- A JavaScript API that splits text into Unicode graphemes, words, and sentences using the same locale rules browsers use natively. Tools that use it count complex scripts correctly.
How we count, and when this page was checked
Word and character counts on this page use the browser's Unicode-aware Intl.Segmenter API, so figures match the underlying graphemes rather than guessing from byte length. Reading-time estimates default to 238 wpm (Brysbaert, 2019). Last editorial review: 2026-05-08.
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