Caption Character Counter
Count caption characters across every social platform.
Only the first ~125 characters show before the "more" cut-off.
How to use Caption Character Counter
What this tool does
This caption character counter checks a caption against the limits of whichever
platform you choose. Pick a platform from the menu — Instagram, Twitter / X,
Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or Pinterest — type or paste your caption,
and the tool shows a live count as used / max, a progress bar, the characters
remaining and the word count. The count is colour-coded green, amber and red as
you approach and pass the limit. It loads with a sample caption so you can see
how everything works straight away.
The counter also shows two things a plain counter cannot: where the platform recommends you land for engagement, and where it truncates your caption behind a “more” link. Both are marked clearly, along with any note the platform attaches to that field.
Why platform-specific limits matter
Every platform counts and crops captions differently, and writing for the wrong limit wastes effort. A caption that is perfect for LinkedIn’s 3,000-character post field is far too long for a YouTube title’s 100. More subtly, the hard limit is rarely the number that matters most — the truncation point is. Instagram shows only about 125 characters before the fold, LinkedIn about 140, and a YouTube description about 157. Anything after that is hidden until someone taps “more”, and most people never do.
That is why this tool surfaces the recommended length and the truncation point, not just the maximum. It helps you front-load your hook, keep the essential message visible, and use the longer space deliberately rather than by accident.
How to use it
- Choose your platform from the menu. The limit, recommended length and any truncation marker update for that platform.
- Type or paste your caption into the box. The count, progress bar and word count update live.
- Read the
used / maxfigure. Green means you have room, amber means you are close to the limit, and red means you are over it. - Check the markers below the bar: the green dot shows the recommended length for engagement, and the amber dot shows where the platform truncates with a “more” link.
- Keep your hook before the truncation point. Then use Copy caption to copy the final text.
Platform tips and best practices
Treat the first line of any caption as a headline — on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube it is what people see before deciding to expand. For Instagram, the recommended length is around 150 characters even though the hard cap is 2,200; short and punchy often beats long. Facebook posts get the most engagement when they are very short — around 80 characters. LinkedIn rewards a strong first 140 characters above the “see more” fold. YouTube titles should stay near 60 characters so they are not clipped in search and suggested feeds. Pinterest pins allow 500 characters, so a clear, keyword-aware description helps the pin get found.
Common mistakes to avoid
The most common mistake is writing to the hard limit and ignoring the truncation point — a 2,000-character Instagram caption with the key message at the end is mostly invisible. Put what matters first. Another is reusing the same caption across platforms without re-checking the count; what fits Facebook will overflow a YouTube title. Do not forget that emoji count toward the limit, and that on Twitter / X each URL costs 23 characters. Finally, avoid padding a caption just because the platform allows more — the recommended length exists because shorter often performs better.
Privacy and your data
This caption counter works entirely inside your browser. The character count, word count, progress bar and every marker are produced by JavaScript on your own device. Your caption text is never uploaded to a server, never stored between visits and never logged or tracked. When you clear the box or close the tab, the text is gone. That makes the tool safe for drafting unreleased campaigns, client work or any caption you would rather keep private until it is ready to publish.
Frequently asked questions
Which platforms does this caption counter support?
How long should an Instagram caption be?
What does the truncation marker mean?
Why does the Twitter count look different from a plain character count?
Is my caption private when I use this tool?
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