Overall Readability
A strong overall result means the text is likely easier to scan, understand, and act on.
Analyze text readability with multiple clarity signals and improvement guidance.
Readability analysis combines multiple writing signals so you can see where content is clear, where it feels dense, and what to improve first.
A strong overall result means the text is likely easier to scan, understand, and act on.
Review sentence length, complex words, and score differences to find the fastest copy improvements.
Very difficult text can reduce conversions, support success, and user trust.
The Readability Analysis Tool gives a broader report on how easy your content is to read. It can combine multiple readability formulas, sentence signals, word complexity, and practical editing guidance.
Use it when you need a more complete copy review before publishing important pages, articles, help docs, email campaigns, or SEO assets.
Use more than one score to understand how the text may feel to readers.
Find the sections most likely to create confusion or friction.
Review clarity before content goes live.
Give writers, designers, and marketers a shared language for copy quality.
Analyze the page or section in the form users will read.
Compare grade-level, ease, and complexity signals rather than relying on one number.
Start with long paragraphs, unclear sentences, and unnecessary jargon.
Re-test after editing and check the copy manually for tone and accuracy.
Calculate the LIX readability score to estimate text difficulty from sentence and word length.
Estimate readability using familiar word patterns and sentence length.
Calculate the Coleman-Liau Index to estimate text grade level from letters and sentences.
Deeper infrastructure reporting and exports.