Enter your reading speed and schedule. BookMeter calculates your finish date, daily page targets, and annual book count โ precise, no guesswork.
Enter your book details and reading habits. The calculator instantly shows your finish date and daily targets.
No account needed. Your data never leaves your browser.
Provide the total page count and your average reading speed. Default values are pre-filled for a typical adult reader.
Choose how many sessions per week and how long each session runs. The calculator adapts to any routine.
Instantly see your finish date, daily page target, total reading hours, and projected annual book count.
Practical articles for readers who want structure, not just enthusiasm.
Most reading systems collapse within three weeks. Here is the structural approach that endures.
Read โArbitrary annual targets rarely lead to better reading. A structured goal framework changes that.
Read โWhen your collection exceeds 200 volumes, organisation stops being optional. These methods scale.
Read โBookMeter is used by readers who treat their time seriously.
"I used to abandon books mid-way with no sense of progress. Knowing I'll finish in exactly 11 days changes my entire attitude toward sitting down to read."
"The annual projection is what sold me. I put in my actual schedule and discovered I can realistically finish 31 books this year โ not 20 as I assumed."
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Straightforward answers about how BookMeter works.
The calculator multiplies your words-per-minute rate by the average words per page in your book. Adjust the "Words Per Page" field for dense academic texts or illustrated books.
No. All calculations run entirely in your browser. BookMeter does not transmit or store any input you provide.
Research suggests 238โ260 wpm for non-fiction and 280โ320 wpm for fiction. The default of 250 wpm represents a measured, comprehension-focused pace.
Run the calculator once per book. For sequential reading, add the days-to-finish values together to build a full reading calendar.
The page count is printed on the copyright page and listed on most bookseller and library catalogue pages. Use the physical page count, not chapter estimates.
The pace calculator is designed for print and e-book reading. For audiobooks, use the session-length field to enter listening minutes and set pages per session to the equivalent chapter length.