📊 Advanced Text Analyzer

Comprehensive text analysis with multi-metric evaluation including readability, sentiment, tone detection, vocabulary richness, sentence structure analysis, and professional writing insights with export capabilities.

How to Use This Advanced Text Analyzer

Basic Usage:

  1. Fill in the required fields above
  2. Adjust any optional settings as needed
  3. Click the button to generate your result
  4. Copy or download the output

Tips: This advanced text analyzer provides instant results and works entirely in your browser for privacy.

When You Might Need This

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this text analyzer different from basic word count tools?

Our analyzer provides comprehensive multi-dimensional analysis including sentiment detection, tone evaluation, vocabulary richness scoring, sentence structure analysis, and writing improvement suggestions. Unlike basic tools, we analyze emotional undertones, readability for specific audiences, keyword optimization potential, and provide actionable recommendations for content improvement.

How accurate are the sentiment and tone analysis features?

Our sentiment analysis uses advanced linguistic pattern recognition to evaluate emotional content with high accuracy for most text types. Tone detection analyzes word choice, sentence structure, and contextual patterns to identify formal, casual, persuasive, informative, and other communication styles. Results are most reliable for content over 100 words in standard English.

What reading speeds should I use for different audiences?

Average adult reading speed is 200-250 WPM for general content. Use 150 WPM for complex technical material, 200 WPM for standard business content, 250 WPM for casual reading like blogs, and 300+ WPM for speed reading scenarios. Consider your audience's expertise level and content complexity when selecting reading speeds.

How does vocabulary richness scoring work and why does it matter?

Vocabulary richness measures the diversity and sophistication of word choice using metrics like lexical diversity (unique words vs. total words) and average word complexity. Higher scores indicate more varied vocabulary, which can enhance reader engagement and demonstrate writing sophistication, but should be balanced with audience appropriateness and readability goals.

What are the optimal keyword density ranges for SEO content?

Primary keywords should appear in 1-2% density for most content, with 2-3% maximum to avoid over-optimization penalties. Focus keywords can appear 0.5-1% of the time. More important than exact percentages is natural integration, semantic relevance, and supporting keyword variations that enhance content comprehensiveness and search visibility.