Confirm the text is present and line/space-sensitive counts can be reviewed.
Character count and byte count are not the same. Multilingual text and emoji can hit storage, SMS, and SEO limits differently.
Examples are prefilled, and supported operations run in the browser where possible.
Multilingual text and emoji can have a different byte length than the visible character count. This tool checks characters, bytes, sentences, paragraphs, reading time, lines, and SEO title or meta description length together.
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Check CSV encoding, JSON errors, character count, and byte limits in your browser.
In UTF-8, a Korean syllable is usually 3 bytes. Spaces, numbers, and emoji change the total.
Use characters for profile or social limits, and bytes for database or API storage limits.
The key is whether the main meaning appears clearly in search results, not an exact count.
Check the remaining length against a limit you set for service fields, database columns, ads, or SEO copy.
Before using text in profiles, SEO copy, or DB/API fields, check character and UTF-8 byte limits together.
Confirm the text is present and line/space-sensitive counts can be reviewed.
For Korean, Japanese, emoji, or other multibyte text, verify byte limits before character limits.
Check whether title and description copy are too short or too long for search display.
Multilingual text can have different visible length and storage size depending on the service or database.