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Open Interactive ToolCount characters for Twitter/X posts with real-time limit indicator.
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What Is Twitter/X Character Counter?
Count characters for Twitter/X posts with real-time limit indicator.
Twitter/X allows 280 characters per post for standard accounts (previously 140). URLs are always counted as 23 characters regardless of actual length. Emojis count as 2 characters. Twitter Blue subscribers can post longer-form content up to 25,000 characters. This counter reflects standard 280-character rules and shows a real-time visual indicator.
How To Use Twitter/X Character Counter
- Open the Twitter/X Character Counter workspace.
- Type, paste, upload, or adjust the input fields as needed.
- Run the action or conversion to get instant results in your browser.
- Copy, download, or reuse the output without sending your data to a server.
Why Use Twitter/X Character Counter?
- Count characters in real time as you compose your tweet
- Visual countdown indicator shows when you are approaching the 280-character limit
- Handles URL (23-char) and emoji (2-char) counting accurately
Who Uses Twitter/X Character Counter?
Social media managers, journalists, marketers, and creators crafting optimized posts for Twitter/X.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many characters does Twitter/X allow?
Standard Twitter/X accounts can post up to 280 characters per tweet. URLs always count as 23 characters. Emojis count as 2 characters. Twitter Blue subscribers get extended post length up to 25,000 characters.
How do I use Twitter/X Character Counter online?
Open Tooliest's Twitter/X Character Counter, enter your input, and run the tool. Count characters for Twitter/X posts with real-time limit indicator. Results are generated instantly in your browser with no signup required.
Is Twitter/X Character Counter safe for sensitive data?
Yes. Tooliest runs Twitter/X Character Counter client-side in your browser, so your input is not uploaded to a remote server for processing. That makes it a practical option when privacy matters.