Paste your text to get detailed style metrics: readability, vocabulary diversity, sentence structure, and more.
It analyzes your text at the word, sentence, and paragraph level. It calculates metrics like average sentence length, vocabulary diversity, and frequent words, then classifies the writing style accordingly. Both Korean and English texts are supported.
Vocabulary diversity is the ratio of unique words to total words. For example, if 60 out of 100 words are distinct, diversity is 60%. Higher diversity means more varied and expressive writing.
The score (0-100) is based on average sentence length and average word length. Higher scores mean easier-to-read text. Using shorter sentences and simpler words increases the score.
A combination of average sentence length, vocabulary diversity, emotional word ratio, and formal expression frequency determines whether the text is classified as Concise, Descriptive, Academic, Conversational, Emotional, or Journalistic.
Korean text uses 200 words/minute and English text uses 250 words/minute as the average reading speed. Actual reading speed varies by individual and content complexity.
Great writing is easy to read and understand. By analyzing your style patterns, you can communicate more effectively and tailor your writing to your audience.
Every writer has a unique voice. Knowing whether your writing is concise, descriptive, or academic helps you match your style to your purpose — marketing copy benefits from conciseness, academic papers from formality, and personal essays from emotional resonance.
Metrics like vocabulary diversity, sentence length, and readability score pinpoint weaknesses in your writing. Reducing repetitive words, breaking up long sentences, and choosing simpler alternatives can dramatically improve your text quality.