Cleaning up draft copy
Use it when pasted text, notes, or rough copy needs one focused edit before it is published or shared.
Paragraph Counter gives you a quick browser-based result when you need an exact value for planning, editing, validation, or reporting. It is useful when the answer needs to be checked immediately and then reused somewhere else.
Paragraph Counter helps you count paragraphs in a block of text in the browser for checking draft structure, reviewing article layout, or preparing content for a CMS.
Related next steps include Word Counter, Character Counter, and the Use case library page if you want to keep working on the same task from a different angle.
Use it when you need a quick number, estimate, or measured result that can be copied into a report, draft, content workflow, or implementation task.
If the number leads to another cleanup or conversion step, continue with Word Counter or explore Use case library for related tasks.
Paste or type your input, review the result, and copy or export it once it matches what you need.
This example shows the kind of input and output the tool is designed to handle in a typical browser workflow.
First paragraph.
Second paragraph with more context.
Paragraphs: 2
Use it when pasted text, notes, or rough copy needs one focused edit before it is published or shared.
These tools help when text has to fit a field, follow a format, or become easier to review.
A quick browser-side pass can catch formatting, counting, or readability issues before the text goes live.
If the next text task is nearby, continue with Word Counter.
Paragraph Counter helps you count paragraphs in a block of text in the browser for checking draft structure, reviewing article layout, or preparing content for a CMS.
Use it when you need a quick number, estimate, or measured result that can be copied into a report, draft, content workflow, or implementation task.
Paragraph Counter focuses on this exact task. Use Word Counter when you need to count words in a block of text in the browser for editing to a word limit, checking article length, or reviewing copy before publishing instead.
Yes. This tool runs in the browser so you can work with the input on the page without sending it through a custom backend on this site.
A good next step is Word Counter or the Use case library page.
Character Counter helps you count characters in a block of text in the browser for checking social copy, fitting UI labels, or reviewing length limits before publishing.
Open tool pageSentence Counter helps you count sentences in a block of text in the browser for reviewing readability, checking draft structure, or estimating how dense a section feels.
Open tool pageText Case Converter helps you change text casing to the format you need in the browser for cleaning headings, fixing pasted copy, or preparing text for publishing and interfaces.
Open tool pageWord Counter helps you count words in a block of text in the browser for editing to a word limit, checking article length, or reviewing copy before publishing.
Open tool pageLowercase Converter helps you change text casing to the format you need in the browser for cleaning headings, fixing pasted copy, or preparing text for publishing and interfaces.
Open tool pageUppercase Converter helps you change text casing to the format you need in the browser for cleaning headings, fixing pasted copy, or preparing text for publishing and interfaces.
Open tool pageReview the result before you publish, export, or copy it into another system. These tool pages are designed to make browser-based work easier, but the final responsibility for the output still sits with the person using it.