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Chinese Character Counter

Chinese Character Counter counts CJK characters in text, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean script ranges. It is useful for language learners, translators, writers, publishers, and forms that measure content by characters rather than words.

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About this tool

What is a Chinese Character Counter?

A Chinese Character Counter identifies CJK characters inside a text block and counts them separately from Latin letters, numbers, and punctuation. This is important because many East Asian writing tasks rely on character totals.

How CJK character counting works

The tool scans the text for characters in common Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Unicode ranges and totals only those matches. Mixed English and punctuation can remain in the input without being included in the CJK count.

Chinese Character Counter features for multilingual text

• Counts CJK characters while ignoring unrelated Latin text.

• Useful for mixed-language drafts, translations, and study notes.

• Updates instantly as characters are added or removed.

Benefits of counting Chinese and CJK characters

• Character totals help meet publication, classroom, and platform requirements.

• Translators can estimate text volume more accurately for CJK content.

• Learners can measure writing practice without counting by hand.

Common CJK character count uses

• Checking the length of a Chinese essay or assignment.

• Measuring translated text before delivery.

• Counting CJK characters in a mixed-language social post.

How to count Chinese characters

1. Paste the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or mixed text into the input area.

2. Review the CJK character total in the result panel.

3. Edit the draft if it needs to match a required count.

4. Copy the final text after the number fits your target.

Why choose this Chinese Character Counter

It measures the characters that matter for CJK writing tasks. That makes it more useful than a general word counter when working with East Asian text.