Readability Score Checker
Score any text against the five most-cited readability formulas — Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade, Gunning Fog, SMOG, the Automated Readability Index (ARI), and Coleman-Liau — so you can match your writing to the audience you actually want to reach. See the averaged grade level, the school-level audience label, and word/sentence/syllable stats at a glance.
Résumé de l'outil
Cet outil accepte une entrée structurée et renvoie une sortie déterministe dans le navigateur, sans envoi au serveur.
- Nom de l'outil
- Readability Score Checker
- Intention d'entrée
- Fournissez le contenu source à transformer, valider ou analyser.
- Intention de sortie
- Recevez une sortie normalisée prête à être copiée, réutilisée ou déboguée.
- Entrée d'exemple
- Plain language is a style of writing that values clarity over cleverness. When you write for general readers, short sentences and familiar words help your message land.
- Sortie d'exemple
- Flesch ease: 67.0 (8th-9th grade — plain English) · Average grade: 8.2
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U.S. school grade required to read the text on first pass.
Years of formal education needed; weights complex (3+ syllable) words.
Estimated years of education for full comprehension. Best on 30+ sentence samples.
ARI uses characters and sentences instead of syllables — useful for short text.
Like ARI, character-based. Good for OCR'd or auto-generated text.
Average of all five grade-level formulas. A balanced single number.
Introduction à l'outil
Score any text against the five most-cited readability formulas — Flesch Reading Ease, Flesch-Kincaid Grade, Gunning Fog, SMOG, the Automated Readability Index (ARI), and Coleman-Liau — so you can match your writing to the audience you actually want to reach. See the averaged grade level, the school-level audience label, and word/sentence/syllable stats at a glance.
Vue d'ensemble de l'outil
Different formulas weight different things — Flesch-Kincaid leans on syllable counts, ARI and Coleman-Liau use character counts, Gunning Fog and SMOG penalize long words. Each gives a slightly different angle on the same draft. Showing all five plus their average makes it easy to spot when your writing is genuinely too dense versus when one formula is over-penalizing a niche style. Everything runs client-side; no draft is uploaded.
Cas d'usage
- Tune marketing copy to a 6th-9th grade reading level for broad reach
- Audit technical documentation for accidental jargon density
- Match academic writing to journal or course expectations
- Test ESL-friendly content against the Flesch ease score
- Compare different drafts of the same paragraph side-by-side
Exemples d'entrée/sortie
Plain language is a style of writing that values clarity over cleverness. When you write for general readers, short sentences and familiar words help your message land.
Flesch ease: 67.0 (8th-9th grade — plain English) · Average grade: 8.2
Questions fréquentes
Which score should I trust?+
Why do the scores disagree?+
Is the syllable count exact?+
Does it work for non-English?+
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