Tool

Character Counter

Paste any bio, caption, or post—see per-platform character counts and whether you are over the limit. Runs locally in your browser.

  • Free online
  • No signup
  • Instant
  • Browser-based

Free character counter for Instagram, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube—paste and check limits instantly.

Style and use-case pages

Each URL has unique copy and presets for long-tail search—pick the angle that matches your audience.

Paste a bio, caption, or post draft—see character counts against platform limits. Instagram counts many emojis as 2 characters; captions often fold after ~125 weighted characters.

Also try Word CounterReading time, keyword density, and paragraph stats.

0 raw characters · 0 words · Instagram weighted: 0

PlatformCountLimitStatus
Instagram bioProfile bio (emoji ≈ 2 chars)0150OK (150 left)
Instagram captionFeed post / Reel caption (emoji ≈ 2 chars)02200OK (2200 left)
TikTok captionCaption + hashtags02200OK (2200 left)
X (Twitter) postStandard post (Premium allows more)0280OK (280 left)
LinkedIn postPost body03000OK (3000 left)
YouTube titleVideo title0100OK (100 left)

Use cases

  • Trim an Instagram caption before it cuts off mid-sentence.
  • Verify your bio fits the 150-character profile limit.
  • Check whether a thread fits X post limits before scheduling.
  • Compare one draft against every major platform in a single table.

How it works

Choose tone or style, add optional hints, then generate. Results use templates and curated word banks. Fast, privacy-friendly tools that run directly in your browser. No accounts, no unnecessary tracking, and no external AI API dependencies for template generators.

Guides

Intent-focused pages—each opens a short guide and links to the matching tool preset when helpful.

For this tool

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FAQ

Are platform limits always accurate?

We use commonly cited limits; apps change rules. Use this for drafting, then confirm in the native app.

Does it count emojis as one character?

Yes—JavaScript string length (UTF-16 code units), which matches how most platforms count in practice.

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