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Discord Message Length Checker
Measure Discord text against message limits and break long posts into practical chunks before you send them.
Message input
Results
Results update as you use the interface above.
What this checker is best for
Use it before you send long announcements, changelog posts, support replies, or formatted updates that need to fit inside Discord without trial and error.
- Measure total characters, words, and lines in one pass.
- Compare text against practical Discord limits such as standard messages or embed descriptions.
- Split oversized text into copy-ready chunks when one post is no longer enough.
How to use the result
The remaining count tells you whether one post is enough, while the chunk table helps when the message needs to be split without losing structure.
- A positive remaining count means the message still fits inside the selected Discord limit.
- A negative remaining count tells you exactly how far over the limit the text is.
- Chunk suggestions are meant to save editing time, not replace final copy review.
- Long posts should still be checked on mobile so the message scans cleanly after it fits.
- If the text only fits after aggressive trimming, that is usually a sign to change format rather than force the copy into one post.
Assumptions
- Character counts are based on the pasted text exactly as entered.
- Chunk suggestions try to break at natural spaces or line breaks before cutting at a hard limit.
- Different Discord surfaces can impose different limits, so choose the matching target context first.
Paste the final text first, then choose the Discord limit that matches where the text will actually be used.
Choose the limit that matches the target context, such as a normal message or embed description.
Review the remaining-character summary and the warning state.
If the text is too long, copy the suggested chunks instead of splitting it by hand.
Common message-length checks
These are typical cases where Discord text limits create friction.
Check a long announcement before posting
Measure a server update against the standard 2000-character Discord message limit.
Sample inputs
- Target context
- Standard message
- Goal
- Avoid posting errors or manual rework
Result: Best when a moderator or community manager is preparing one message that needs to fit on the first try.
Chunk a long changelog into multiple posts
Split a release note into several copy-ready parts instead of trimming important details.
Sample inputs
- Target context
- Standard message
- Goal
- Chunk long text cleanly
Result: Useful when one Discord post is not enough but the information still needs to stay readable.
Check whether an embed description is the better container
Compare the same text against a standard message and an embed-description limit before deciding where it belongs.
Sample inputs
- Target context
- Embed description
- Goal
- Choose the right Discord surface
Result: Helpful when a status post or support update feels too dense for one plain message but still needs to stay in one clean block.