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Words to Minutes Calculator

Paste your script, set your speaking pace, get an instant words-to-minutes estimate.

Speech default: 130 WPMReading default: 238 WPM
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0 live words0 charactersUsing a 1500-word estimate until you paste text

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130 WPM

Estimated time

Instant calculation

11 min 32 sec

1500 words0 characters6.00 pages

Slow

15 min

100 WPM

Average

11 min 32 sec

130 WPM

Fast

9 min 23 sec

160 WPM

Common presets

Jump into real-world formats

TED Talk: 18 min at 130 WPM

Designed for a measured, conversational talk.

How the words to minutes converter works

How to calculate words to minutes

Paste your speech, script, or essay into the text area. Choose your speaking pace — slow (100 WPM), average (130 WPM), fast (160 WPM), or enter a custom rate. Your estimated speaking time appears instantly in minutes and seconds. Speechpace works as a speech to minutes calculator for any language or format. Switch to Reading mode to estimate silent reading time instead.

How speech time is calculated

We count your words, divide by your words-per-minute pace, and convert the result to minutes and seconds. The formula: word count ÷ WPM × 60 = seconds. All calculations happen in your browser — your text is never uploaded.

Who uses a speech time calculator

Speechpace is used by students timing class presentations, keynote speakers rehearsing conference talks, podcasters shaping episode scripts, pastors fitting sermons to a service, founders tightening investor pitches, and wedding speakers keeping toasts short and warm. Use the built-in speech timer in Practice Mode to rehearse against your target time.

Who uses a speech time calculator?

Students reach for a speech time calculator when a class presentation needs to land inside a strict slot, when an essay has to be read aloud without running over, or when a dissertation defense turns into the familiar question of how long is my speech once the draft is finished. A quick words to minutes check helps them trim examples, plan pauses, and decide whether the ending still fits the assignment.

Professional speakers and keynote presenters use the same timing discipline at a larger scale. They rehearse transitions, tune their speaking pace, and check whether a conference session needs a cleaner opening or a shorter close before they step on stage. Teachers and professors do a similar pass for lectures, seminars, and guest talks, especially when the class schedule leaves little room for drift.

Podcasters often treat Speechpace as both a presentation timer and a reading time calculator, using it to shape intros, ad reads, sponsor mentions, and full episode scripts around a target duration. Pastors and clergy rely on clear timing when a sermon needs to fit a service order with music, prayer, and readings, and the talking time calculator gives them a practical sense of words per minute speaking before they preach.

Sales teams and founders use this speaking time calculator to tighten demos, investor presentations, and product pitches when every minute matters. It doubles as a speech length calculator for anyone who needs a quick word count to minutes estimate before stepping up to speak. Wedding speakers, whether they are a best man, maid of honour, or father of the bride, use it to keep toasts warm, personal, and short enough to hold the room. If you have ever wondered how many words for a 5 minute speech, Speechpace gives you the answer privately in your browser, with no sign-up and no draft leaving the page.

Words to minutes quick reference

How many minutes is a certain number of words? This table shows speech time estimates at slow (100 WPM), average (130 WPM), and fast (160 WPM) speaking paces. Use it as a quick text to minutes guide before you paste your own script.

Word countSlow (100 WPM)Average (130 WPM)Fast (160 WPM)
250 words2 minutes 30 seconds1 minutes 55 seconds1 minutes 34 seconds
500 words5 minutes3 minutes 51 seconds3 minutes 8 seconds
750 words7 minutes 30 seconds5 minutes 46 seconds4 minutes 41 seconds
1,000 words10 minutes7 minutes 42 seconds6 minutes 15 seconds
1,500 words15 minutes11 minutes 32 seconds9 minutes 23 seconds
2,000 words20 minutes15 minutes 23 seconds12 minutes 30 seconds
3,000 words30 minutes23 minutes 5 seconds18 minutes 45 seconds
5,000 words50 minutes38 minutes 28 seconds31 minutes 15 seconds

FAQ

Speech time calculator FAQ

Common questions about converting words to minutes, estimating speaking time, and using the calculator for speeches, presentations, and scripts.

How many words per minute is a normal speech?

A normal speech pace is about 130 words per minute. Slow speakers are closer to 100 WPM, while faster presenters can reach 160 WPM without sounding rushed.

How many words is a 5-minute speech?

A 5-minute speech is usually about 650 words at an average speaking pace of 130 WPM. At a slower pace it is closer to 500 words, and at a faster pace it can reach 800 words.

How long does it take to read 1000 words?

Reading 1000 words silently takes about 4 minutes at 238 words per minute. Speaking those same 1000 words aloud usually takes around 7 to 8 minutes.

What is the best speaking pace for presentations?

Most presentations sound clear and confident between 120 and 140 words per minute. Slowing down slightly helps audiences follow complex ideas and gives pauses more impact.

How do you calculate speech time?

Speech time is calculated with a simple formula: word count divided by words per minute, then multiplied by 60 to get seconds. Speechpace applies that formula instantly in your browser.

Can I use this as a reading time calculator too?

Yes. Switch to Reading mode to use a faster default pace of 238 words per minute, which is closer to typical silent reading speed.

How many words are on one page of a speech?

A double-spaced speech page is often estimated at about 250 words. Exact page length depends on formatting, font size, and whether your script includes pauses or stage directions.

How long is a 3-minute speech?

A 3-minute speech is usually about 390 words at 130 WPM. A slower version is around 300 words, while a faster one is closer to 480 words.

How many words should a best man speech be?

A best man speech is commonly 300 to 450 words, which lands around 2.5 to 4 minutes depending on pace and audience reaction.

Is my text private?

Yes. Speechpace performs calculations in your browser and does not send your speech text to a server.

How many minutes is 1000 words when speaking?

Speaking 1000 words aloud at an average pace of 130 WPM takes about 7 to 8 minutes. If you speak faster at 160 WPM, those same 1000 words take closer to 6 minutes. Use the calculator above to get an exact estimate for your own pace.

How do I convert words to minutes for a speech?

Divide your word count by your speaking pace in words per minute. For example, 650 words ÷ 130 WPM = 5 minutes. The Speechpace calculator does this automatically — just paste your text and choose your pace.

What is a talking time calculator?

A talking time calculator — also called a speech time calculator or words-to-minutes converter — estimates how long it will take to say a piece of text out loud. You enter your script and your speaking pace, and the tool converts your word count into minutes and seconds.

How many words per minute do people speak?

Most people speak between 120 and 150 words per minute in a natural conversational tone. Formal presentations typically run 120–140 WPM, while fast speakers can reach 160–180 WPM. Speechpace defaults to 130 WPM but lets you set any custom pace.

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