Word Count in Google Docs

Google Docs is an online word processor developed by—you guessed it—Google, with similar features to offline word processors such as Microsoft Word. Among one of the most used features in Google Docs is finding a page's word count and character count.

There are a lot of reasons you might want to find the word/character counts for a written work, including

Although not as feature rich as a desktop application, you can also create a Google Doc on your smartphone or tablet and edit documents on the go. Compose blog posts, text messages or Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat posts to publish later—paying close attention to the character count. In fact, social media is all about character count, making the word count feature (which includes character count) an important tool when composing things like article headlines, professional titles on LinkedIn, profile bios on Instagram, Twitter posts, SMS messages and more.

Using the Word Counter

Whatever your reason for needing to count the words in your Google Doc, here’s a breakdown of how to do it. Depending on whether you're using a Mac or PC, or desktop, tablet or smartphone, there are a couple of different ways to open the word counter.

On a desktop/laptop, you can open the Google Docs' word counter using either the mouse or a keyboard shortcut. First, your document needs to be in editing mode. If necessary, you can change to editing mode by going to the right side of the toolbar. There you'll find a drop-down box that indicates whether you're "editing", "suggesting", or "viewing". Select "editing" if it’s not already selected. Please keep in mind that you can only select the editing mode on your own docs and those which you have been given permission to edit.

To open the word counter using a mouse:

  1. Click on the tab at the top of the page titled Tools.

  2. Find Word Count in the drop-down menu and click on it.

To open the word counter using a keyboard shortcut:

To open the word counter on an Android or iOS smartphone or tablet:

  1. Tap the Apps icon on your home screen (Android only).

  2. Tap the Docs icon.

  3. Tap on a document title to open the document.

  4. Tap the menu icon at the top right-hand corner of the screen.

  5. Tap Word count.

Using any of these options a popup should open displaying the number of words, characters, and characters excluding spaces. On desktops and laptops there is also a fourth field that display the page count for the current document (unfortunately this feature is absent on smartphones and tablets).

Counting Words in Selected Text

You can also use the word counter feature to find out the number of words in a selected portion of text. Again, depending on your OS or device there may be different methods to finding the word count.

The word count box will let you know:

The word count box will let you know:

To close the word counter box in Google Docs click on the “x” in the top right corner or click on the “Close” tab in the bottom left corner.

Social Media, Blog Posts, SMS and Email

As mentioned in the introduction, these platforms all rely more on character count which can be found listed in the word count feature on Google Docs. Many people like to compose their posts in Google Docs and then copy and paste them on social media or their blog or send in an email or a text when they’re finished editing. Here are some helpful character lengths to consider:

Hope you've found these tips useful. Remember, you can always check your word count online with our easy to use tool.

Published on: 7/15/20, 11:12 PM