ChineseCharacterCounter

Chinese Character Counter

Count every character in your Chinese text — including Hanzi, punctuation, spaces, numbers, and English letters. See a detailed composition breakdown with an interactive chart.

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Character Composition

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What This Tool Can Do

  • Total Character Count

    Count all characters including Hanzi, punctuation, spaces, and more — instantly as you type.

  • Composition Breakdown

    Visual pie chart showing the ratio of Hanzi, Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, and spaces in your text.

  • Adjustable Counting Rules

    Toggle whether punctuation and spaces are included in the count to match your specific requirements.

  • Multi-Script Support

    Accurately counts Chinese, English, numbers, emoji, and mixed-language text in a single analysis.

  • Private & Secure

    All counting happens in your browser — your text is never uploaded to any server.

Counting Rules

Understand exactly how different types of characters are counted.

Does punctuation count?

Yes. Each punctuation mark — whether Chinese (。,!?、) or English (. , ! ?) — counts as 1 character. Full-width and half-width punctuation are each counted individually.

Example

你好!3 characters

"你" + "好" + "!" = 3 characters. The Chinese exclamation mark ! counts as 1 character.

Do spaces count?

Yes, by default every space counts as 1 character. This includes regular spaces between English words and any whitespace inserted in Chinese text. You can toggle spaces off in the counter settings if you prefer to exclude them.

Example

Hello World11 characters

"Hello" (5) + space (1) + "World" (5) = 11 characters. The space between the two words is counted.

How are numbers counted?

Each digit is counted as 1 character. A multi-digit number like "2024" is 4 characters, not 1. This applies to both half-width (0-9) and full-width (0-9) digits.

Example

2024年5 characters

"2" + "0" + "2" + "4" + "年" = 5 characters. Each digit counts individually.

How is English text counted?

Each English letter counts as 1 character, regardless of case. A word like "Hello" is 5 characters. This is different from word counting, where "Hello" would be 1 word.

Example

Hi 中文5 characters

"H" (1) + "i" (1) + " " (1) + "中" (1) + "文" (1) = 5 characters. Each letter, space, and Hanzi counts individually.

What about emoji?

Each emoji counts as 1 character. Whether it is a simple smiley 😊 or a flag 🇨🇳, each visible emoji symbol is counted once.

Example

你好😊3 characters

"你" + "好" + "😊" = 3 characters. The emoji 😊 counts as 1 character.

Use Cases

Common scenarios where this tool comes in handy.

Essay Writing

Check character count for Chinese essays with specific length requirements — common in school assignments, college entrance exams, and standardized tests.

Social Media Posts

Ensure your posts fit within character limits on Weibo, WeChat Moments, Xiaohongshu, and other platforms that enforce per-post character caps.

Translation Work

Compare character counts between source and translated text to estimate translation expansion ratios and meet client length constraints.

SMS & Messaging

Count characters before sending SMS messages or push notifications where each character affects cost or display truncation.

Form & Database Fields

Verify that user-submitted text fits within database column limits or form field maximum lengths before submission.

Frequently Asked Questions

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