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Line Counter

Free Line Counter online to count total lines, non-empty lines, empty lines, and words in real time. No sign up required.

Free browser text tool

Line Counter

Paste or type multi-line text and instantly count total lines, non-empty lines, empty lines, and words.
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Non-empty lines0
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Line counts update as you type.

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Free text tool

Use the free Line Counter online with no sign up or login required.

Paste or type multi-line text and instantly count total lines, non-empty lines, empty lines, and words. Mirown keeps the interface simple so you can paste text, check the result, and copy the final version without installing software or creating an account.

This page is built for fast everyday writing work: school assignments, blog drafts, SEO content, social posts, email text, lists, notes, and copied text that needs quick cleanup.

How to use this tool

  1. Open the free Mirown Line Counter page in your browser.
  2. Type or paste the text you want to count, convert, clean, or format.
  3. Use the visible buttons or options to control how the text tool works.
  4. Review the output and copy it when it looks correct.

What this free tool includes

  • Textarea input for multi-line text
  • Real-time line counting
  • Total line count
  • Non-empty line count
  • Empty line count
  • Optional word count display
  • Clear input button
  • Copy text button
  • Free to use with no sign up or login required

Why this text tool is useful

The Line Counter helps with code snippets, lists, logs, poems, CSV text, content checks. It is useful when you need a quick result without opening a heavy editor or sending text through a complicated workflow.

Privacy note

Mirown text tools are browser-first and do not require sign up or login. Avoid pasting highly sensitive private information into any website unless you understand the risk and trust the page you are using.

Accuracy note

Text counting and cleanup rules can vary between platforms. Mirown uses practical browser-based rules that work well for everyday text, but a school, publisher, social platform, or search engine may count special symbols or formatting in its own way.