CAS Word Upload Calculator

Upload a document or paste your text directly. Measure CAS points, speed, density, and clarity. Download CSV and PDF reports for safer review tracking.

Calculator Inputs

Formula Used

The calculator uses an estimated content analysis score. It combines text clarity, readability, paragraph structure, complexity, completion, and keyword balance.

CAS = Sentence Score × 0.23
    + Readability Score × 0.22
    + Structure Score × 0.18
    + Complexity Score × 0.14
    + Target Score × 0.13
    + Keyword Score × 0.10

Reading time equals total words divided by reading speed. Speaking time equals total words divided by speaking speed. Page estimate equals total words divided by words per page.

Reading ease uses a Flesch style estimate based on sentence length and syllables. Syllables are estimated, so results should be used for planning, not official grading.

How To Use This Calculator

  1. Upload a DOCX, DOC, or TXT file, or paste text manually.
  2. Add a document title for cleaner exports.
  3. Set reading speed, speaking speed, editing speed, and page size.
  4. Add a target word count if the document has a required length.
  5. Add a focus keyword when density matters.
  6. Press the calculate button.
  7. Review the result above the form.
  8. Download the CSV or PDF report.

Example Data Table

Document Type Words Target Words Keyword Expected Result
Short policy note 750 800 compliance Good completion and quick review
Student essay 1450 1500 research Strong length with density check
Long report 4200 4000 analysis High editing time and structure review

Why This Tool Helps

A CAS Word Upload Calculator gives a fast view of document workload. It reads a Word file, or pasted text, then turns the content into practical numbers. The score is designed for planning, editing, and review. It is not a legal, academic, or medical rating. It is a working estimate for general document control.

What The Calculator Checks

The tool checks word count, characters, sentences, paragraphs, unique words, complex words, and keyword density. It also estimates reading time, speaking time, editing time, and page count. These values help writers see the real size of a document before submission. Teams can compare drafts with the same settings and keep reviews consistent.

How CAS Scoring Works

The CAS score combines clarity, structure, completion, vocabulary load, readability, and keyword balance. Shorter sentences usually improve clarity. Good paragraph spacing improves structure. A target word count helps measure completion. Complex words can be useful, yet too many can slow readers. Keyword density is checked only when a keyword is supplied.

Best Use Cases

Use this calculator for reports, essays, policies, product notes, guides, lesson files, and client documents. It is useful when a Word draft must be checked before approval. Editors can upload a file and record the exported report. Students can test whether a paper is too short or too dense. Managers can estimate review time for long files.

Practical Review Tips

Review the score with judgment. A high score does not mean perfect writing. A low score does not mean poor work. It only shows where the draft may need attention. Look at average sentence length first. Then check paragraph count, keyword density, and reading time. Rewrite long sections in smaller blocks. Remove repeated words where possible. Add headings when the document feels heavy.

Export And Record Keeping

The CSV option is useful for spreadsheets and batch logs. The PDF option is better for simple sharing. Both exports make it easier to compare revisions over time. Save reports with the document version, date, and reviewer name. This habit creates a clear audit trail for content quality. For best results, upload clean text files, keep settings consistent, and compare scores after each major edit. Use notes to explain unusual drafts.

FAQs

What file types can I upload?

You can upload DOCX, DOC, or TXT files. DOCX files give better extraction. Older DOC files may return rough text because they use a different format.

Is this an official CAS score?

No. It is an estimated content analysis score for general planning. Use it to compare drafts, estimate workload, and find areas for editing.

Can I paste text instead of uploading?

Yes. Paste text into the text box and press the calculate button. You can also combine pasted text with uploaded document text.

How is reading time calculated?

Reading time is total words divided by your selected reading speed. Change the speed field if your audience reads faster or slower.

What does keyword density mean?

Keyword density shows how often your focus keyword appears compared with total words. It helps check repetition, topic focus, and possible overuse.

Why does the DOC result look imperfect?

Older DOC files are harder to parse without special libraries. Save the file as DOCX for cleaner extraction and more reliable counts.

What is the PDF export for?

The PDF export creates a simple summary report. It is useful for sharing results with reviewers, clients, teachers, or managers.

Can this calculator handle long documents?

Yes, but server upload limits still apply. This page accepts files up to 8 MB. Large documents may need more server memory.

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