Readability Checker

Analyze text readability with Flesch-Kincaid, Gunning Fog, SMOG, Coleman-Liau, and ARI. Sentence heatmap, improvement tips. 100% browser-based.
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Readability Metrics

What is Readability?

Readability measures how easy your text is to read and understand. It uses scientific formulas that analyze sentence length, word complexity, and syllable count to produce a score.

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Flesch Reading Ease

Scores 0-100. Higher = easier to read. Based on sentence length and syllables per word. A score of 60-70 is considered ideal for general audiences. Most newspapers aim for 40-60.

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Flesch-Kincaid Grade

Translates readability into a US school grade level. Grade 8 means an 8th grader can understand the text. For web content, aim for grade 7-9. Scientific papers are typically grade 12+.

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Gunning Fog Index

Estimates years of education needed to understand text. It focuses on complex words (3+ syllables). Fog index of 12 = high school senior. Ideal for web: 7-10.

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SMOG Index

Simple Measure of Gobbledygook. Counts polysyllabic words (3+ syllables) and estimates grade level. Considered more accurate for healthcare and technical texts. Best with 30+ sentences.

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Coleman-Liau Index

Unlike other formulas, this uses character count instead of syllables — making it more reliable for non-English languages. It counts characters per word and sentences per 100 words.

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Why Readability Matters for SEO

Google prefers content that is easy to read. Studies show top-ranking pages typically have a Flesch score of 50-70 (grade 7-9). Yoast and Rank Math both check readability as part of their SEO score. Shorter sentences, simpler words, and clear structure all boost both readability and rankings.

Flesch Reading Ease
0-100 scale. Higher = easier. 60-70 is ideal for web.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade
US school grade. Grade 7-9 is ideal for web content.
Gunning Fog Index
Years of education needed. 7-10 is ideal for web.
SMOG Index
Polysyllabic-word grade level. Best with 30+ sentences.
Coleman-Liau Index
Character-based grade. Works well for non-English text.
Automated Readability
ARI uses characters per word and words per sentence.

Text Statistics

Avg. sentence length
Avg. word length
Complex words (3+ syl.)
Long sentences (20+ words)
Reading time
Speaking time

Sentence Difficulty Heatmap

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Improvement Tips

    100% browser-based — your text never leaves your device

    How to Use This Tool

    1. Paste or type your text into the input box.
    2. View your scores — six readability metrics update in real time.
    3. Check the heatmap — sentences are color-coded by difficulty.
    4. Read the tips — actionable suggestions appear based on your scores.
    5. Edit and re-check — improve your text and watch your scores change live.

    Understanding Readability Scores

    Readability formulas measure how easy text is to read by analyzing sentence length, word length, and syllable count. Flesch Reading Ease (0–100, higher = easier) is the most widely used. Flesch-Kincaid Grade translates readability into a US school grade level. Gunning Fog and SMOG focus on complex words (3+ syllables). Coleman-Liau uses character count instead of syllables, making it better for non-English text. ARI combines characters per word and words per sentence.

    Readability and SEO

    Google favors content that users can easily read and understand. Studies show top-ranking pages typically have a Flesch score between 50 and 70 (grade 7–9). SEO plugins like Yoast and Rank Math include readability as part of their content score. Shorter sentences, simpler words, and clear structure improve both readability and search rankings.

    Tips for Improving Readability

    1. Shorten your sentences — aim for 15–20 words per sentence on average.
    2. Use simple words — replace complex words with everyday alternatives.
    3. Break up long paragraphs — use subheadings, lists, and white space.
    4. Write in active voice — "The team completed the project" beats "The project was completed by the team."
    5. Read aloud — if you stumble, your readers will too.

    100% Browser-Based & Private

    This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No text is ever sent to any server. There are no accounts, no watermarks, and no usage limits. Your content stays completely private.

    Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

    It analyzes your text using six scientific readability formulas — Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, Gunning Fog Index, SMOG Index, Coleman-Liau Index, and Automated Readability Index. You also get word and sentence statistics, a color-coded sentence heatmap, and improvement tips.
    Paste or type your text into the text box. The tool analyzes it in real time and shows all scores, statistics, and suggestions instantly. No buttons to click — just type and see results.
    Flesch Reading Ease scores text from 0 to 100. Higher scores mean easier text. A score of 60–70 is ideal for web content and understood by most adults. Scores below 30 indicate academic or professional-level difficulty.
    For web content, aim for a Flesch score of 60–70 (grade 7–9). Blog posts and marketing copy work best at 60+. Technical docs and research papers may naturally score lower. The right score depends on your audience.
    The tool can process text in any language. For non-Latin scripts (Hebrew, Arabic, CJK), syllable estimation uses character-based heuristics. Scores are most accurate for English but still useful as relative comparisons for other languages.
    Yes, 100%. All analysis happens in your browser using JavaScript. No text is sent to any server. No accounts, no cookies, no tracking.

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