Character count is the total number of characters in a piece of text — every letter, digit, space, punctuation mark and emoji adds one (or more) to the total. Most social platforms enforce a maximum character count per post.
Common limits as of 2026: X (Twitter) free 280, X Premium up to 25,000; Instagram caption 2,200; Instagram bio 150; TikTok caption 2,200; LinkedIn post 3,000; Facebook post 63,206; YouTube description 5,000.
Emojis often count as 2–4 characters because of how Unicode encodes them. Tools that show “140/280” under a tweet box are tracking this.
Examples
How Character count reads in the wild.
- “My Instagram bio character count is at 147 — just enough room for one more emoji”
- “Twitter’s 280-character count is the original constraint that shaped microblogging”
Where you’ll see it
Common questions
What does Character count mean?
The number of characters (letters, numbers, spaces and symbols) in a piece of text.
How is Character count used?
Character count is the total number of characters in a piece of text — every letter, digit, space, punctuation mark and emoji adds one (or more) to the total. Most social platforms enforce a maximum character count per post. Common limits as of 2026: X (Twitter) free 280, X Premium up to 25,000; Instagram caption 2,200; Instagram bio 150; TikTok caption 2,200; LinkedIn post 3,000; Facebook post 63,206; YouTube description 5,000. Emojis often count as 2–4 characters because of how Unicode encodes them. Tools that show “140/280” under a tweet box are tracking this.
Where will I see Character count?
Character count is commonly used on Instagram, X (Twitter), TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook.
