How does the tool detect paragraphs?
It identifies blank lines (empty lines between text blocks) as paragraph boundaries. This matches the standard used in Markdown, Word, and Google Docs.
Paragraph Counter detects and counts every paragraph block in your text by identifying blank-line separators. Content writers use it to ensure their articles have enough paragraph breaks for scannability, editors use it to verify document structure, and students use it for essays that specify a minimum paragraph count. Works entirely in your browser — your text never leaves your device.
Paragraphs are detected by identifying empty lines that separate blocks of text. A blank line (two consecutive newline characters) signals the start of a new paragraph, which matches how most word processors and markdown editors define paragraph boundaries.
It identifies blank lines (empty lines between text blocks) as paragraph boundaries. This matches the standard used in Markdown, Word, and Google Docs.
A 1,000-word blog post typically has 10–15 paragraphs, with 3–5 sentences each. Shorter paragraphs improve online readability and reduce bounce rate.
The tool counts text blocks separated by blank lines. Consecutive blank lines are treated as a single separator, not as additional paragraphs.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your content is never uploaded to any server.
No hard limit. The tool handles large documents efficiently in the browser.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no install, no limits.
Tool workspace
Free online paragraph counter — instantly count paragraphs in essays, blog posts, or documents. Analyze content structure without any login or install.
Input
First paragraph here. Second paragraph here. Third paragraph.
Output
3 paragraphs