Readability Studio

Readability Studio

Analyze readability with Flesch and grade-level metrics.

Input

Readability Report

About The Readability Studio

Readability Studio analyzes pasted text with common readability formulas and supporting counts. It is useful for reviewing articles, help-center copy, emails, documentation, release notes, and other writing that should be clear for a target audience.

The calculation runs locally in your browser. The report estimates word count, sentence count, syllables, Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade, and a plain-language readability band.

How to Analyze Readability Online

  1. Paste the text you want to review.
  2. Click Analyze Readability.
  3. Review the score, grade estimate, sentence length, and syllable density.
  4. Shorten long sentences or simplify wording, then run the check again.

Understanding the Report

Flesch Reading Ease:
- Higher scores usually mean easier reading.
- The score is influenced by sentence length and syllables per word.

Flesch-Kincaid Grade:
- Estimates the school grade level suggested by the formula.
- Treat it as guidance, not as a final writing-quality judgment.

Common Use Cases

  • Review support articles before publishing.
  • Check marketing or product copy for clarity.
  • Compare drafts after shortening long sentences.
  • Estimate whether documentation is too dense for a broad audience.

Quick FAQ

Does pasted text leave my browser?
No. Readability analysis is designed to run in the browser.

Is the grade level exact?
No. Readability formulas estimate difficulty from surface features such as sentence and word length.

Why can a short text score strangely?
Short samples give unstable averages, so one long sentence or unusual word can swing the score.

Can I use it for every content type?
Use it as a guide. Legal, medical, technical, poetic, and highly structured content may need human judgment.