Speech Calculator: Fast Pace-to-Time Conversion for Presentations

Speech Calculator: Predict Speech Duration by Speaking Rate

What it is

  • A Speech Calculator estimates how long a spoken text will take by combining the text’s word count with an expected speaking rate (words per minute, WPM).

How it works

  1. Count the words in your script.
  2. Choose a speaking rate (common defaults: 110–130 WPM for slow/conversational, 140–160 WPM for normal, 170–200+ WPM for fast).
  3. Calculate duration: Duration (minutes) = Word count ÷ WPM. Convert fractional minutes to minutes:seconds.

Example

  • 900 words at 150 WPM → 900 ÷ 150 = 6 minutes.
  • 350 words at 130 WPM → 350 ÷ 130 ≈ 2.69 minutes → 2 minutes 41 seconds.

When to use which WPM

  • 110–130 WPM: formal speeches, emphasis, audience with limited language fluency.
  • 140–160 WPM: typical presentations, clear and natural.
  • 170–200 WPM: short announcements, practiced or urgent delivery.

Features to consider in a tool

  • Auto word count (paste or upload text).
  • Adjustable WPM with presets and custom value.
  • Pause insertion (adds seconds for planned pauses, slides, or applause).
  • Per-slide or per-section timing breakdown.
  • Exportable timing script and printable cue sheet.

Tips for accuracy

  • Time a 30–60 second sample of your actual delivery to get a personalized WPM.
  • Account for pauses, audience interaction, or Q&A by adding buffer (5–15%).
  • Use slower WPM for unfamiliar or technical material.

Quick formula

  • Duration (min) = Word count ÷ WPM
  • Duration (sec) = (Word count × 60) ÷ WPM

If you want, I can: provide a one-click calculator (enter words or paste text), suggest default WPM presets, or generate a per-slide timing table for a script you paste.

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