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Readability Score

Calculate Flesch-Kincaid readability score and grade level

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Flesch Score
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Grade Level
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// Flesch-Kincaid

Industry-standard readability formula. Higher scores mean easier to read. 60-70 is ideal for general audiences.

// Grade Level

Estimates the US school grade level needed to understand the text. Aim for grade 7-8 for web content.

// Use Cases

Content writing, SEO optimisation, academic papers, marketing copy, accessibility compliance.

// How to Use Online Readability Score

  1. Enter or paste your source data into the tool input.
  2. Click the primary action button to run Online Readability Score.
  3. Review the output, then copy or export your result.

// FAQ: What does Online Readability Score do?

Online Readability Score helps you calculate flesch-kincaid readability score and grade level in your browser with instant results.

// FAQ: How do I use Online Readability Score?

Paste or type your input, choose the needed action, and copy the generated output when the result is ready.

// FAQ: Is my data safe when using Online Readability Score?

Yes. Processing runs in your browser session for this page, so your content is not uploaded by this tool workflow.

// FAQ: Can I use Online Readability Score on mobile devices?

Yes. Online Readability Score works on modern mobile browsers, so you can run it from phones and tablets.