Speech Speed Calculator
determines presentation or narration speed for speech reading.
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analyze, calculate, and convert typing metrics.
Estimated Reading Time
0m 0s (at 200 WPM)
Estimated Speech Duration
0m 0s (at 130 WPM)
conversion formula
standard conversion utilizes the international benchmark of 5 characters = 1 word (which includes whitespace offsets).
- CPM = WPM * 5
- WPM = CPM / 5
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6.0 Pages
Average 250 words per page
read the presented text passage and answer 3 questions. Tests reading speed and comprehension accuracy.
What year was the typewriter invented?
In 1867, Christopher Latham Sholes invented the QWERTY keyboard layout to prevent key jams in mechanical typewriters. Mechanical typewriters utilized metal bars with character shapes that swung upwards to hit ink ribbons. If a typist typed consecutive characters located close to each other too quickly, the bars clashed and jammed. QWERTY separated frequent letter combinations across the keyboard, decreasing mechanical jamming and shaping modern computer keyboards forever.
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What is the correct definition of the word below?
ephemeral
Speech Speed Calculator — How Long Will Your Speech Take?
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What Is a Speech Speed Calculator?
A speech speed calculator estimates how long it will take to deliver a spoken presentation based on your script's word count and a target words-per-minute (WPM) speaking pace. It is an essential tool for public speakers, TEDx presenters, podcasters, voice-over artists, teachers, and anyone who needs to deliver timed content. Paste your script into our analyzer above to instantly see both reading time and estimated speech duration side by side.
Average Speaking Speed for Different Contexts
The appropriate speaking pace depends heavily on your audience and the context of your delivery. Speaking too fast loses your audience; speaking too slowly can bore them.
| Speaking Context | Recommended WPM | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Public Speech / Lecture | 120 – 150 WPM | Clear, measured delivery |
| Conversational Speech | 130 – 160 WPM | Natural everyday pace |
| Audiobook Narration | 150 – 175 WPM | Consistent, professional pacing |
| Podcast / Interview | 140 – 180 WPM | Engaging, conversational tone |
| Auctioneer / Fast Presenter | 250 – 400 WPM | Highly trained, uninstructive |
| Slow / Deliberate Speech | 80 – 110 WPM | Complex content, non-native speakers |
| Radio / TV Broadcasting | 150 – 165 WPM | News delivery standard |
How Many Words Do You Need for a 10-Minute Speech?
At the standard conversational speaking pace of 130 WPM, a 10-minute speech requires approximately 1,300 words. At a slightly faster 150 WPM pace, you would need about 1,500 words. For a 5-minute speech, aim for 650–750 words. TED Talks (typically 18 minutes) average around 2,400–2,800 words depending on the speaker's natural pace.
Script Length vs Speech Duration Reference
Use this guide when writing scripts for timed speaking engagements, YouTube videos, or podcast episodes.
| Script Word Count | Speech Duration (130 WPM) | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| 300 words | ~2.3 minutes | Short introduction / teaser |
| 650 words | ~5 minutes | Award speech / pitch |
| 1,300 words | ~10 minutes | Conference talk |
| 2,400 words | ~18.5 minutes | TED-style presentation |
| 3,000 words | ~23 minutes | University lecture segment |
| 6,000 words | ~46 minutes | Full-length keynote |
Tips to Calibrate Your Speaking Speed
Record yourself delivering your script, then compare the actual duration to the estimated speech time from our calculator. If you are consistently faster or slower than 130 WPM, adjust the word count of your script accordingly. Most experienced speakers average between 125 and 150 WPM for formal presentations. Aiming for deliberate pauses, emphasis points, and natural breathing breaks is far more effective than simply speeding up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many words per minute do most people speak?
The average conversational speaking speed is 130–150 words per minute (WPM). Formal presentations and public speeches are typically delivered at 120–140 WPM for clarity and emphasis.
How many words is a 5-minute speech?
A 5-minute speech at 130 WPM requires approximately 650 words. At 150 WPM it is approximately 750 words. Adjust your script length based on your natural speaking pace.
How long does it take to deliver a 1,000-word speech?
At the standard speaking rate of 130 WPM, a 1,000-word speech takes approximately 7–8 minutes to deliver. At 150 WPM, it takes about 6.5 minutes.
What is the average speed of a TED talk?
TED Talks are typically delivered at around 130–165 WPM. Since TEDx presentations run 18 minutes on average, the scripts are usually 2,350–2,970 words long.
How do I slow down my speaking speed for presentations?
Practice with a timer and deliberate pause points. Mark your script with [PAUSE] cues at the end of key sentences. Record yourself and listen back. Speaking slower than feels natural often sounds perfectly normal to your audience.