How To Check Word Count On Google Docs

How to Check Total Word Count in Google Docs

You can check the total word count of your document on Google Docs via both your web browser and the dedicated mobile app for Android and iPhone. So, I have outlined the steps for both. With that out of the way, here’s a quick rundown of it all:

Method 1: Check Word Count on Google Docs App (Android and iPhone)

Since the Google Docs app interface is similar on both iPhone and Android, I used an Android device to showcase the steps.

Method 2: Check Total Word Count on Google Docs Website

You can also check the word count in a document using the Google Docs website. Here’s how to do it.

How to Check Word Count of Specific Portion on Google Docs

You can check the word count for a specific portion of your Google Docs document on both a web browser and the mobile app. Here’s how:

Method 1: Using Google Docs App on Android and iPhone

You can check the following steps to view the word count for a specific portion of text inside a document on the Google Docs app.
This will show you the word count of the part of the document you’ve selected.

Method 2: Check Word Count of Specific Portion on Google Docs Website

Here’s how you can determine the word count for specific text portions inside a document using Google Docs website.
The word count panel will now display the word count only for the portions you’ve selected.

How to Display Live Word Count When Writing in Google Docs

To display the word count of your document while typing, you will need to use the web version of Google Docs. In the toolbar, go to Tools > Word count, check the Display word count while typing checkbox, and then click on OK. You should then see a live word count in the bottom left corner of your document. Clicking on the same will reveal additional information about the page count, character count, character count excluding spaces, and an option to hide this word count panel.

How to Use Google Docs Add-ons to View Word Count

While the integrated word count feature of Google Docs is decent, it’s as basic as it gets. If you need more features, there’s a great Add-On called just like Chrome extensions called Word Counter Max. It comes with features that you’d appreciate. Also, Docs add-ons are only available on Google Docs web.
After installing the extension, I was no longer anxious about going over my target word count. The tool was fixed in the right panel of my Docs document and I had a target set. Now, as I typed away, the tool showed me how much of the target word count I was done with.
In addition, you can also make a lot of other exclusions from your document. This came in very handy for me as I could exclude the sub-headings and table of contents in my document from being displayed in the word count meter.
In the same way, you can make it exclude paragraphs that start with a specific word, and so on. If you want to go above and beyond the integrated word count meter in Docs, this is one tool I’d highly recommend. If you have any additional queries, do let me know in the comments below!